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Meaning of bagwig

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bagwig (n.)

A wig, in use in the 18th century, with the hair at the back of the head in a bag.

bagwig Sentence Examples

  1. The hagwig reluctantly dragged his hefty bagwig behind him through the muddy path.
  2. The thief swiftly snatched the bagwig from the unsuspecting traveler's shoulder, leaving him bewildered.
  3. The bagwig's torn fabric revealed the valuable contents it held, glittering under the moonlight.
  4. The wizard carefully concealed his enchanted artifacts within the bagwig, its runes shimmering with ancient power.
  5. The beggar's bagwig bulged with meager scraps, a testament to his poverty-stricken existence.
  6. The adventurer's bagwig was a treasure trove of maps, compasses, and other tools essential for his perilous journey.
  7. The student's bagwig groaned under the weight of heavy textbooks, reflecting the demands of academia.
  8. The bagwig's intricate embroidery hinted at the craftsmanship of its unknown maker.
  9. The grandmother's bagwig carried a lifetime of memories, its contents filled with cherished mementos.
  10. The hunter's bagwig held the spoils of his successful hunt, the furs and meat a testament to his skilled marksmanship.

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A wig, in use in the 18th century, with the hair at the back of the head in a bag.

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The hagwig reluctantly dragged his hefty bagwig behind him through the muddy path.

The thief swiftly snatched the bagwig from the unsuspecting traveler's shoulder, leaving him bewildered.

The bagwig's torn fabric revealed the valuable contents it held, glittering under the moonlight.

The wizard carefully concealed his enchanted artifacts within the bagwig, its runes shimmering with ancient power.