At the third blow, the wigmaker began to lose his temper, and muttered between his teeth: "Sacrebleu!
A wigmaker was busy in a house opposite that of M.
Regnier was a great favourite with most of his fellow-actors and the employes of the Comedie-Francaise, but he was positively worshipped by Giovanni, the wigmaker of the establishment.
The wigmakerand the cobbler applied their battering apparatus to the "parloir" of this donjon-keep, and the captive bounded forth.
The wigmaker took his hat off to his royal brother Siebenkaes (that hat so much more worthy of a co-king than his former one), and told him something of what had been happening.
The wigmaker fell into the most violent rage, to the extreme mortification of Dr.
Pleased to see the poor wigmaker recover his good humour, Dr.
Presently, however, as in all the transports of a grand discovery, the wigmaker cried out to Dr.
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.
Upon this the wigmaker took in a little; but still contended that there must be something the matter with Dr.
It is true that Homer and Shakspeare might be surprised to find themselves rubbing elbows with the wigmaker of the High Street.
Local matters, always the most interesting of any to the inhabitants of a town not great enough to be cosmopolitan but full of distinct and striking individuality, furnished the poetical wigmaker with his first themes.
The writers and the advocates, the professors and the clergy, Councillor Pleydell and his kind, were not the first to discover that Ramsay the wigmaker had something in him more than the other rough wits of the shops and markets.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wigmaker" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.