WIG


Meaning of WIG in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

black

He doesn't wear a curly black wig - by the end Byron was rather fat and balding.

Jaivi, I now saw was my friend Jenny but ten years younger and wearing a black wig .

blond

She used ter wear a blond curly wig .

■ VERB

wear

She wears a gigantic wig decorated with feathers and red bows, the shape of which echoes that of the wide skirt.

Milton Berle wore a wig and a dress as he battered a policeman with a purse.

I wear a wig , too.

He doesn't wear a curly black wig - by the end Byron was rather fat and balding.

He wore a wig one time, too, like a Beatles haircut.

For their routine they wore white curled wigs beneath black velvet hats and white satin dresses with narrow black-edged flounces.

Jaivi, I now saw was my friend Jenny but ten years younger and wearing a black wig .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a blond wig

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A man in a wig and black robes.

But, with the help of a brown wig , he plays a convincing 30-year-old.

Created by Geno Ventti Long, dramatic wig has been dressed with wax to accentuate curl.

I'd just like to know what he got up to when he took his wig off, that's all!

I slipped my long hair inside the wig , adjusted it, then put on a pair of large sunglasses.

The barristers' wigs were ill-powdered and their curls lacked crispness.

Under their wigs their heads are shaven.

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