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The wigged gentleman sitting opposite, still looking at the ceiling of the court.
The wigged head had tilted down upon the extended arm, hiding the lower sleeve completely.
Ranks of wigged lawyers squeezed into the jury box.
Moreover, they expected this wigged redcoat to fight with a sword rather than pistols.
She looked, unfortunately, like a younger wigged Hutch.
Jamie walked slowly between them, glancing up now and again as though in converse with the wigged and painted gallery.
"He gets wigged sometimes he tries to.
Ilse's wigged head steals Gustavus' soul.
The Prince Valiant wigged head swivelled sharply to the winking Armageddon lights.
He is a recycled and wigged version of Murray the Minstrel from "Fraggle Rock."
The roleplaying involves Greet being a wigged witch, a schoolteacher, a feathered chicken, a corpse, a woman commanding her cleaner, and a surgeon.
The swag-bellied majordomo nodded his wigged head in affirmation, his gimlet eyes growing round as he glanced over Gideon's shoulder to the gravel drive beyond.
Barristers sacrificed a little of their wigged dignity and squashed up bottom-to-bottom to make room for the Lawrence family and the legions of reporters.
The court tabouret was an elaborate, upholstered stool with curved wooden legs and tassels, carried by a liveried and wigged servant.
Walter Crane depicted Beauty being escorted by wigged monkeys in his 1874 Beauty and the Beast.
In the eerie black and white of movie melodramas, Laurie Simmons presents costumed and wigged ventriloquist dummies as a romantic couple.
The parade, sponsored by the self-proclaimed First Church of the Last Laugh, is a motley gathering of wigged and oddly dressed participants.
Along the way he underwent his own journey from Andrew Warhola from Pittsburgh to The Wigged One.
The presiding judge is "the honorable Judge O. Meter", an applause meter in the shape of a wigged jurist.
Here Handel is portrayed by the portly Tom Stephenson as a bellowing, manic hothead, a wigged 18th-century John Belushi.
She shares space with the Upper Crust, the wigged purveyors of garage rock, and Laika and the Cosmonauts, Finland's greatest surf band.
After returning home from Bawdy Moll's, I once again donned the attire of a wigged gentleman, and made my way to Newgate prison, where Kate was housed.
Mr. Burton's wigged impersonations of both the male and female bumpkins who have designs on getting into Géronte's will are very funny and pretty much save the show from stagnation.
After wigged British justices got theirs, local lawyers soon followed; those lawyers included Lee Kuan Yew, then a young man struggling to reacclimate himself after a stint at Oxford.