Sentence example with the word 'wigging'

wigging

Definition n. British slang for a scolding

Last update: August 17, 2015


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I'll bet Von Kluck, Von Moltke and all the rest are due for a terrible wigging, for I'm here to see that this plot fails.   [Please select]

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"I've had a tremendous wigging from the Colonel this morning, and if--if I ever do anything so bad again, we're to be sent home."'   [Please select]

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Scotland Yard knows all about me, and you'll get a proper wigging if you interfere with me.'   [Please select]

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She said she'd get a jolly wigging if she was seen.   [Please select]

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"Father will give you a wigging if you don't look out."   [Please select]

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"He has been getting a wigging and no mistake," one said to another.   [Please select]

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It is idle to ask the question, but one cannot help wondering if the Captain's pocket still held the official wigging.   [Please select]

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As for trenchdwellers like myself, we never came in touch with them except when we were in for a wigging.   [Please select]

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I should say to myself, 'Old chap, if you're in for a jolly good wigging, why, just take it.   [Please select]

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So it is to be hoped that Captain Craigie had the official wigging for his unconventional appeal in his pocket as he shared his regiment's disgrace, to serve him as a warning--or a consolation.   [Please select]

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But she began to cry and to say she had made it herself for Johnnie, and then--well, didn't I just get a wigging from the Sister, though.   [Please select]

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