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[ wigd ] / wɪgd / SEE SYNONYMS FOR wigged ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivewearing a wig: The wigged justices entered the courtroom. Origin of wiggedwig + -ed3 Words nearby wiggedwifey, Wi-Fi, wig, wigan, wigeon, wigged, wigger, wiggery, Wiggin, wigging, wiggle Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for wiggedFor the pilot they wigged me, and then they said, “If this goes to series, can you grow it out?” Kit Harington: Game of Thrones’ Jon Snow Learns to Fight Dirty|Marlow Stern|April 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST Mamma Finkelstein understood that part, at least, and her wigged head sank in her hands. Local Color|Irvin S. Cobb Everybody present, except the one wigged gentleman who looked at the ceiling, stared at him. A Tale of Two Cities|Charles Dickens If anything goes wrong, if he overlooks a subordinates error, he will not be wigged by the Admiral in Gods open air. A Fleet in Being|Rudyard Kipling
There is not a single woman who dresses her hair to suit her face; they all follow the style of wigged heads. Letters to an Unknown|Prosper Mrime He also laid his hand on his sword now, and frigidly inclined his wigged head toward me. In the Valley|Harold Frederic
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