Crossword clues for wigged
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wigged \Wigged\, a. Having the head covered with a wig; wearing a wig.
Wig \Wig\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Wigged; p. pr. & vb. n. Wigging.] To censure or rebuke; to hold up to reprobation; to scold.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-pastwig)
WordNet
adj. wearing a wig; "the judges all wigged and robed" [ant: wigless]
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Usage examples of "wigged".
With that, the wigged gentleman bowed gracefully to the Royle sisters.
From this perspective, it looked like a honeycomb, fuzzy wigged heads and gauze-winged dresses bobbing to and fro across the six-sided tiles, buzzing busily over glasses filled with the nectar of brandywine and porter.
Maybe he wigged out and did something rash, such as phoning Cleo Rio to warn her I'd been snooping around.
Sloops coming in duelled for narrow water-lanes with canal-barges taking the weighed and stamped goods off to the city’s warehouses, and every few minutes a small heavy cart clattered away across the Damplatz, laden with coins the ships’ captains had used to pay duty, and made a sprint for the Exchange Bank, scattering wigged, ribboned, and turbaned deal-makers out of its path.
Star becomes convinced that Captain Cork went uncorked and wigged when he lost his leg during a simple ingrown toenail operation bungled by a hip young chiropodist stoned on mescaline.
She probably knew that Daddy was wigged out well in advance of their breakup.