noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
black
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He doesn't wear a curly black wig - by the end Byron was rather fat and balding.
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Jaivi, I now saw was my friend Jenny but ten years younger and wearing a black wig .
blond
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She used ter wear a blond curly wig .
■ VERB
wear
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She wears a gigantic wig decorated with feathers and red bows, the shape of which echoes that of the wide skirt.
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Milton Berle wore a wig and a dress as he battered a policeman with a purse.
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I wear a wig , too.
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He doesn't wear a curly black wig - by the end Byron was rather fat and balding.
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He wore a wig one time, too, like a Beatles haircut.
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For their routine they wore white curled wigs beneath black velvet hats and white satin dresses with narrow black-edged flounces.
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Jaivi, I now saw was my friend Jenny but ten years younger and wearing a black wig .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a blond wig
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A man in a wig and black robes.
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But, with the help of a brown wig , he plays a convincing 30-year-old.
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Created by Geno Ventti Long, dramatic wig has been dressed with wax to accentuate curl.
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I'd just like to know what he got up to when he took his wig off, that's all!
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I slipped my long hair inside the wig , adjusted it, then put on a pair of large sunglasses.
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The barristers' wigs were ill-powdered and their curls lacked crispness.
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Under their wigs their heads are shaven.