Definitionn. a wig for men that was fashionable in the 17th and 18th centuries
Last update: October 11, 2015
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"And who the devil's to dress my periwig, you silly jade." [Please select]
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His great black periwig was as sedulously curled as any at Whitehall. [Please select]
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He looked him over from the soles of his riding-boots to the crown of his periwig. [Please select]
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He was freshly shaven, and his periwig, if out of curl, was at least carefully combed and dressed. [Please select]
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What had seemed to be a periwig at a little distance was now revealed for the man's own lustrous coiling black hair. [Please select]
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He fingered the ringlets of his periwig, a little embarrassed how to deliver himself, considering how he should begin. [Please select]
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He fought like a hero, I am told; and nothing could save his life except that he wore a new-fashioned periwig. [Please select]
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"I would rather not talk of him now, Lord Nelson, although he had no periwig." [Please select]
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In answer, the gentleman whose long curled periwig bobbed oddly on his shoulders--he had his back to us--pranced more and more stoutly; though on legs a little thin and bent. [Please select]
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A CERTAIN Knight growing old, his hair fell off, and he became bald; to hide which imperfection he wore a periwig. [Please select]
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