wigging Sentence Examples
- The clown's wigging eyebrows drew laughter from the audience.
- The dog's wigging tail betrayed its excitement over seeing its owner.
- The wigging of the wind caused the trees to sway and creak.
- The baby's wigging fingers reached out to grasp its mother's hand.
- The wigging of the fan blades sent a refreshing breeze throughout the room.
- The wigging of the television set's antenna indicated poor reception.
- The wigging of the loose wire made it dangerous to touch.
- The wigging of the loose tooth made the child lisp when it spoke.
- The wigging of the compass needle pointed towards magnetic north.
- The wigging of the speedometer indicated that the car was traveling at an excessive speed.
wigging Meaning
Wordnet
wigging (n)
British slang for a scolding
Webster
wigging (p. pr. & vb. n.)
of Wig
Synonyms & Antonyms of wigging
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FAQs About the word wigging
British slang for a scoldingof Wig
break down, flip (out), melt down, go to pieces, freak (out), fall apart, lose it, break up, choke,crack
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The clown's wigging eyebrows drew laughter from the audience.
The dog's wigging tail betrayed its excitement over seeing its owner.
The wigging of the wind caused the trees to sway and creak.
The baby's wigging fingers reached out to grasp its mother's hand.