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[ UK /tˈuːpe‍ɪ/ ]
[ US /ˌtuˈpeɪ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a small hairpiece to cover partial baldness

How To Use toupee In A Sentence

  • On a preshow shopping jaunt in the resort's theme park, Jackson rendered himself inconspicuous with a hooded ninja-style get-up, while Milken went with the postprison toupeeless look. Odd Couples
  • There was unkind talk in the press about him dyeing his hair, possibly even wearing a toupee.
  • Eventually, when nature demanded, the comb-over and the Orlon toupee would pass muster. Shortcut Man
  • For men, halfhearted comb-overs, plugs, weaves, and toupees are strictly forbidden and will be cause for harsh disciplinary action.
  • You've also written about his toupee and you've written about what you call his reputation for goatish pursuit of young women was an open secret. CNN Transcript Sep 21, 2002
  • They will resort to toupees and tucks, soft-focus lighting and soft-fleshed leading ladies of an entirely inappropriate age.
  • So… here's some advice: no comb-overs, no toupees, wigs or other attachments.
  • I'll sprinkle glitter all over the toupeed Heritage Foundation Glitteratti. Archive 2005-10-16
  • There was a time when a bottle of hair dye, pancake make-up, a toupee and a darkly lighted room was about the best effort we could make.
  • The hook points out that Eberling is a tall, bald man who wore "bushy" toupees, and witnesses testified they saw a "bushy-haired" man near the Sheppard home on the morning after the murder. Hunting 'The Fugitive'
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