peruke (Meaning)

Wordnet

peruke (n)

a wig for men that was fashionable in the 17th and 18th centuries

Webster

peruke (n.)

A wig; a periwig.

Webster

peruke (v. t.)

To dress with a peruke.

Synonyms & Antonyms of peruke

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peruke Sentence Examples

  1. The judge wore an elaborate peruke during the trial, adding an air of formality to the proceedings.
  2. The actor donned a powdered peruke for his portrayal of a 18th-century courtier.
  3. The young girl sighed as she adjusted her uncomfortable peruke before the school's annual pageant.
  4. The mannequin in the museum display wore a majestic peruke made from human hair.
  5. The lawyer's peruke seemed to dance as she made her impassioned plea to the jury.
  6. The wedding ceremony was a lavish affair, with the bride and groom both wearing white perukes.
  7. The actress's peruke caught fire during the performance, causing a minor delay.
  8. The historian carefully examined the ancient peruke, hoping to uncover clues about its origins.
  9. The artist's painting depicted a group of wealthy aristocrats wearing stylish perukes.
  10. The museum's collection of perukes provided a fascinating glimpse into the history of hair fashion.

FAQs About the word peruke

a wig for men that was fashionable in the 17th and 18th centuriesA wig; a periwig., To dress with a peruke.

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The judge wore an elaborate peruke during the trial, adding an air of formality to the proceedings.

The actor donned a powdered peruke for his portrayal of a 18th-century courtier.

The young girl sighed as she adjusted her uncomfortable peruke before the school's annual pageant.

The mannequin in the museum display wore a majestic peruke made from human hair.