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In addition to the idiom beginning with WIG, Also see FLIP ONE'S LID (WIG).
American Heritage Idioms
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noun ADJ. blond, curly | powdered VERB + WIG have on, sport, wear Do you think she was wearing a wig? | put on | remove, take off WIG + VERB perch The wig seemed to perch on his head. PREP. in a/the ~ Who's that man in the wig?
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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noun
hairpiece:
She wore a wig because of baldness,
Simple Definitions
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wig
an object covered with artificial hair that you wear on your head:
• In England judges still have to wear wigs. • Do you think it's real, or is it wig?
toupée
an area of artifical hair, used to cover a bald part of your head:
• The singer used to wear a toupée, and then decided to shave all his hair off.
hairpiece
a wig or a piece of false hair that you wear on your head to make your own hair look thicker:
• Unfortunately the hairpiece didn't quite match the colour of her hair.
extensions
long pieces of artificial hair that can be attached to your hair to make it look longer:
• I'm thinking of having extensions because my hair gets to a certain length and then becomes so thin that you can see through it.
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