Crossword-Solution: TOUPEES 7 letters, 21 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Dome coverings 1 answer
Top-secret disguises? 1 answer
They offer spot coverage 1 answer
They may have removable parts 1 answer
Scalp locks of a sort. 1 answer
Postiches 1 answer
Pate covers 1 answer
Loss replacers 1 answer
Locks that might not be totally secure? 1 answer
Bean covers? 1 answer
Alternatives to plugs 1 answer
Alternatives to comb-overs 1 answer
"Rugs" on pates 1 answer
Dome covers 2 answers
Pate toppers 2 answers
Some rugs 2 answers
Top secrets? 2 answers
Some head coverings 3 answers
Wigs 3 answers
Hairpieces 5 answers
Rugs. 5 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with TOUPEES (5)

And upon the bill-board, pendant, were toupees and side-burns and mustaches, puffs, transformations and goatees--and one coronet braid (a red one) glossy and thick and handsome! The bill-board also held an assortment of tongues--long and scarlet.
The Poor Little Rich Girl Eleanor Gates 2005
Yet the English themselves, no great while since, half blushed at these criticisms, and were content if the epithet 'bizarre' ('_votre bizarre Shakespeare_') was allowed to be translated into 'a wild, irregular genius.' Everything was wild and irregular except rhymesters in toupees.
A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century Henry A. Beers 2005
Toupees, fêtes, toques, bouffantes, hoops, bell hoops, sacques, polonaises, levites, and all the paraphernalia of horsehair, powder, pomatum, and pins, in the days when court beauties had their heads dressed over-night for the next day's drawing-room, and sat up in their chairs for fear of destroying the edifice by lying down.
Records of a Girlhood Frances Ann Kemble 2005
Whereas they can be proved to be no better than common toupees,[182] as a judicious eye may soon discover by their awkward, clumsy, ungenteel gait and behaviour, by their unskilfulness in dress, even with the advantage of wearing our habits, by their ill-favoured countenances, with an air of impudence and dulness peculiar to the rest of their brethren; who have not yet arrived at that transcendent pitch of assurance.
The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Vol. VII Jonathan Swift 2006
Vastly Ridiculous were these Fashions--think you not so, good Sir or Madam, as the case may be? and yet, may I be shot, but much later in the present century I have seen such things as hoops, _bourles_, tours, and toupees, not one whit less Ridiculous.
The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 2 of 3 George Augustus Sala 2008

Quotes with TOUPEES (3)

I certainly don’t like the idea of missionaries. In fact, the whole business fills me with fear and alarm. I don’t believe in God, or at least not in the one we’ve invented for ourselves in England to fulfill our peculiarly English needs, and certainly not in the ones they’ve invented in America, who supply their servants with toupees, television stations, and, most important, toll-free telephone numbers. I wish that people who did believe in such things would keep them to th…
Douglas Adams Last Chance to See
Elections in L.A. are so different. Here you've got politicians with phony smiles making false promises to voters with fake boobs and bad toupees.
Jay Leno
Shaving your head is acceptable. It's when you start wearing toupees and brushing your hair over that things go wrong.
Moby
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Appears in: Boston Globe, LAT, NYT, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 21 times in crossword archives (1963–2024).