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Letter "W" » wig
«I'm the artist formally known as Beck. I have a genius wig. When I put that wig on, then the true genius emerges. I don't have enough hair to be a genius. I think you have to have hair going everywhere.»
«[She was] dressed in a peignoir of beige lace with a blonde wig above false eyelashes-a kind of Mt Rushmore of the cosmetician's art.»
Author: Dwight Whitney
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Laces,
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wigs
«The new version has page previewing known as WYSIWYG (pronounced wizzy-wig, for What You See Is What You Get).»
«Three things are men most likely to be cheated in, a horse, a wig, and a wife»
«You can't do four movies and be good to everybody and be flying all night and shooting all day with a different wig and then be going to sing on Broadway without feeling a little tired. You endlessly feel you're letting somebody down.»
«I hope you have lost your good looks, for while they last any fool can adore you, and the adoration of fools is bad for the soul. No, give me a ruined complexion and a lost figure and sixteen chins on a farmyard of Crow's feet and an obvious wig. Then you shall see me coming out strong.»
«For Heaven's sake discard the monstrous wig which makes the English judges look like rats peeping through bunches of oakum»
Author: Thomas Jefferson
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Author,
President)
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Keywords:
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English,
Judges,
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«Away went Gilpin, neck or naught, / Away went hat and wig!»