Wigged [verb]
Definition of Wigged:
scold
Sentence/Example of Wigged:
They lend authority to the wrath, and protection to the wit of the wigged.
Whats the good of that wigged fellow reading when no one listens to him?
He also laid his hand on his sword now, and frigidly inclined his wigged head toward me.
We accordingly entered its honored portals, and bowed to the wigged statesmen we met in the grand hall.
Mamma Finkelstein understood that part, at least, and her wigged head sank in her hands.
There is not a single woman who dresses her hair to suit her face; they all follow the style of wigged heads.
If anything goes wrong, if he overlooks a subordinates error, he will not be wigged by the Admiral in Gods open air.
And, truly, it can scarcely be imagined what a funny and ridiculous appearance the wigged monkeys presented!
One of the cloaked and wigged figures on Woolsack mentioned the matter in charmingly casual way.
The hair that was then dark and clustering, has become thin and grizzled—although, what is it to you, whether I am bald or wigged?