[
UK
/hˈeəpiːs/
]
NOUN
- a covering or bunch of human or artificial hair used for disguise or adornment
How To Use hairpiece In A Sentence
- Here they were reinvented as buttons or hairpieces. Times, Sunday Times
- She added the curly-textured hairpiece for fullness and easy maintenance.
- This also looks a lot better than trying to hide your hair loss with a hairpiece or toupee.
- Brent, in spite of the obvious hairpiece and the gold chain, is a rebel.
- It has been suggested that she even introduced the Syrian practice of wearing wigs to the women of Rome, although several detachable marble hairpieces belonging to female sculptures from the early and mid-second century have been found, some with traces of a plaster adhesive called gesso that was presumably used to stick the marble wig to the head. Caesars’ Wives
- Women often tie their hair into a bun or attach a hairpiece.
- On it lay a single purple ribbon tied in a bow: a hairpiece for a little girl.
- It is a way of life, whether it be a change in colour, tints, hairpieces or whatever.
- Removing the hairpiece and all the styling gunk Dan had used took at least an hour, which felt like forever at 6 in the morning.
- It is a way of life, whether it be a change in colour, tints, hairpieces or whatever.