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wigged

[ wigd ]

adjective

  1. wearing a wig:

    The wigged justices entered the courtroom.



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Word History and Origins

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Example Sentences

For the pilot they wigged me, and then they said, “If this goes to series, can you grow it out?”

The voice of the central be-wigged figure echoed through the room.

"The fellow's done for himself," was the simultaneous verdict of a well-wigged band of brothers.

Be-wigged, rouged, be-powdered, his dressing-gown gathered about him; like a splendid vision he fades into his bedroom.

Dainty colonial dames moved about the stage and curtsied before gallant white-wigged gentlemen.

The hair that was then dark and clustering, has become thin and grizzled—although, what is it to you, whether I am bald or wigged?

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