wig in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

wig in the PONS Dictionary

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Her costume tends to be black, brown and red with a mainly white wig.
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Older men, military officers, and those in conservative professions such as lawyers, judges, physicians, and servants retained their wigs and powder.
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He wore a wig, for he had lost all his hair in a brief illness.
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One rumor that circulated was that she actually wore a wig.
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From 2002 to 2010, twenty-six ladies, with identical outfits and hair (wigs are used) enter the studio from the vault doors.
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And pitchd his big wig to the divil.
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Outwardly, he appears to be a typical gang member, though he wears a wig to make himself took tougher.
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She wore a long brown wig for the part.
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Men usually have their hair in a top knot, although nowadays they are usually wigs, and some may wear fancy hats.
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Don't just give away the loose hair - make the wig before giving.
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