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[ wig-mey-ker ] / ˈwɪgˌmeɪ kər /
nouna person who makes or sells wigs. Origin of wigmakerFirst recorded in 1705–15; wig + maker Words nearby wigmakerwiggly, wiggy, wight, Wightman, wiglet, wigmaker, Wigman, Wigner, wig out, Wigtown, Wigtownshire Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for wigmakerMr. Burchett, who addressed good Allan in these rhymes, was the refined gentleman who put the wigmaker's poems into English. Royal Edinburgh|Margaret Oliphant At four sharp, a carriage drove into the Place, and pulled up bang opposite the wigmaker's. Caught In The Net|Emile Gaboriau As there was no going to the court of France in those days without permission of the wigmaker, a wigmaker of course was sent for. The Life of Benjamin Franklin|Mason Locke Weems Upon this the wigmaker took in a little; but still contended that there must be something the matter with Dr. Franklin's head. The Life of Benjamin Franklin|Mason Locke Weems
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