"Wigging" is a word in ENGLISH
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A wig, in use in the 18th century, with the hair at the back of the head in a bag.
Read the complete definitionTo cover (the head) with a wig.
Read the complete definitioncharacterized by pomposity of manner.
Read the complete definitionA knot or short curl of hair; also, a bob wig.
Read the complete definitionA short wig with bobs or short curls; -- called also bobtail wig.
Read the complete definitionA kind of wig.
Read the complete definitionA title given to serjeants at law, who are called “serjeants of the coif,’’ from the coif they wear on …
Read the complete definitionThat which is frizzed; anything crisped or curled, as a wig; a frizzle.
Read the complete definitionFull and large at the bottom, as wigs worn by certain civil officers in Great Britain.
Read the complete definitionhíyud v [B] get curled up from dampness, heat. Nahíyud ang tabla nga nainitan, The lumber curled because it was …
Read the complete definitionA wig; -- so called, perhaps, from being made of, or resembling, Jersey yarn.
Read the complete definitionlakwig a tall and lanky. v [B] be, become tall and lanky. Naglak-wig lang ang bayungbáyung, The adolescent is tall …
Read the complete definitionOriginally, a wig; afterwards, a mop for cleaning cannon.
Read the complete definitionpeluka Definition: (noun) wig Notes: Spanish
Read the complete definitionA headdress of false hair, usually covering the whole head, and representing the natural hair; a wig.
Read the complete definitionA marker of perukes or wigs.
Read the complete definitionA wig; a periwig.
Read the complete definitionpilúka - (Sp. peluca) Peruke, wig, periwig; false hair.
Read the complete definitionpilúka n wig, wiglet, false hair. v [A; b] use a wig or false hair.
Read the complete definitionpúngus v [A; c1] {1} gather the hair and tie it in a knot. Mupún-gus ku sa buhuk ug inítan …
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