wigged Sentence Examples
- The clown's bright red wigged caused the children to erupt in laughter.
- The actress carefully adjusted her wigged before the performance.
- The politician's wigged fell off during a heated debate, causing chaos in the assembly.
- The Halloween costume was complete with a wigged and a plastic mask.
- The eccentric artist wore a wigged made of brightly colored feathers.
- The wigged of the judge obscured his face, lending an air of mystery to the proceedings.
- The pop star's signature wigged became a cultural icon.
- The wigged of the drag queen was so elaborate that it took hours to assemble.
- The actor's wigged transformed him completely into the character he was playing.
- The wigged on the mannequin in the shop window seemed to come to life with every passing glance.
wigged Meaning
Wordnet
wigged (a)
wearing a wig
Webster
wigged (imp. & p. p.)
of Wig
Webster
wigged (a.)
Having the head covered with a wig; wearing a wig.
Synonyms & Antonyms of wigged
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FAQs About the word wigged
wearing a wigof Wig, Having the head covered with a wig; wearing a wig.
choke, flip (out), freak (out), melt down, break down, break up, lose it, go to pieces, fall apart,crack
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The clown's bright red wigged caused the children to erupt in laughter.
The actress carefully adjusted her wigged before the performance.
The politician's wigged fell off during a heated debate, causing chaos in the assembly.
The Halloween costume was complete with a wigged and a plastic mask.