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He then settled down to the less serious business of Periwig.
Yes, to pay a fine for a periwig, and recover the lost hair of another man.
The word is short for periwig and appeared in the English language around 1675.
He wore a dark periwig tonight, the same color as the black patch over his eye.
The dignity must not be lost; the periwig feeling.
The appeal, once you take away the periwig and breeches, is obvious.
The theatre returned, along with expensive fashions such as the periwig.
However, he was back all too soon, and discovered that Periwig had made no progress in his absence due to a policy dispute.
He knew how to use a code-book, and studied the Periwig vocabulary with interest.
In the daylight, his skin looked waxen next to the black periwig he wore.
Et magnum periwig, tied about with the tail of a dead pig.
He didn't wear a periwig; such things went out of style during the 1790's.
The grave first violinist, a vole in a periwig, took requests.
He'd a heart as big as his periwig and he loved his fellow man.
To me he would always be Periwig.
A fashionable periwig, the color of his own sun-bronzed hair, covered his head.
This period also marked the rise of the periwig as an essential item of men's fashion.
'We're going to get Periwig right - and fast.
Lady Enid flirted with a dapper, elderly man in an old-fashioned periwig.
His hat and periwig were tidily done, and he walked with an aristocratic air.
It was usually paired with a soft, turban-like cap worn in place of the formal periwig.
He wore a dark and thick periwig that set off a grublike complexion.
Rigged out in green satin, he wore a powdered periwig some four decades out of style.
"If the King wishes me to wear a periwig I will do so," added Charlotte.
Regan quashed the temptation to jerk his fancy black periwig off his head.