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bewigged

/bih-wigd/US // bɪˈwɪgd //

弯曲的,弯曲的头发,弯曲弯曲的,弯曲弯曲

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : wearing a wig.

Examples

  • Adams arrived in a fancy new coach, bewigged and be-ruffled but looking underslept and out of sorts.

  • Well, nothing except hard feelings from impertinent comments made by bewigged egocentrics with fiery tempers.

  • Someone like Alexander Nemorov might say that they are really portraits of bewigged heads about to roll.

  • On Hannah, Miley Cyrus played Miley Stewart, typical student by day, bewigged pop sensation Hannah Montana by night.

  • Eighteen bewigged barristers—some of the finest criminal lawyers in the country—were also in attendance.

  • Other bald-headed old gentlemen and bewigged old ladies came in, and he had not time for another word.

  • But she was her own bright self when she returned to the bald-headed Ducrot and the bewigged Mrs. Devar.

  • But Mr. Silvermann was not at home, the small, faded, bewigged creature told him apologetically.

  • Now Law steps in, bewigged, voluminous-jaw'd; Investigates and re-investigates.

  • One of those bewigged and painted wretches that hate to be thought over forty.