Similar words: trigger, bigger, ragged, wriggle, doggedly, niggle, wiggle, niggardly. Meaning: [rɪg] adj. fitted or equipped with necessary rigging (sails and shrouds and stays etc).
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61. He has also rigged up a special bookshelf a table turned upside down-for his top-bunk bed where he keeps his current books.
62. At busy crossroads throughout the city, the company has rigged up poles which transmit a continuous location code.
63. There have been repeated allegations that the current interceptor tests have been rigged to appear more successful than they have actually been.
64. He's rigged up speakers in the steeple To fool dim-witted country people.
65. Robert Guei, who had proclaimed himself president in a rigged election.
66. The resignations followed a series of admissions by Salomon of a string of illegal trade and rigged bids for Treasury securities.
67. We dared leave the leeboards no more than half way down, with ropes and guys rigged to relieve the sideways pressure.
68. Many Labour Party members believed that the ballot to elect a mayoral candidate was rigged.
69. Dorcas organized younger nomes to digging drainage trenches and rigged up a few of the big light bulbs for heat.
70. Many of the game shows of the 1950s turned out to be rigged.
71. A burglar alarm was rigged up in the restaurant.
72. I'm rigged up in my Sunday best.
73. They rigged up the ship efficiently.
74. The survivors used jury - rigged fishing gear.
75. He was rigged out,[sentencedict.com] almost like a hobo.
76. We rigged up a Christmas tree in the room.
77. The junta seems more firmly entrenched than ever, even after its attempt to don a civilian disguise with the farcically rigged elections.
78. I rigged myself out in thick jeans and heavy belt.
79. The soldier rigged up a shanty for a night's rest.
80. Colin Furze rigged his 60mph bike with a rear-facing flamethrower.
81. When we were kids, he once rigged a jungle gym of wheels and pulleys.
82. She won that fight against the odds. But last year she lost an attempt win a seat in parliament, in blatantly rigged elections.
83. But last year she lost an attempt win a seat in parliament, in blatantly rigged elections.
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84. Wood was piled up for a supply of fuel through the night, shanties were being rigged up for the officers, pots were being boiled, and arms and accoutrements set to rights.
85. The system — it detects brain signals from the user's visual cortex — is rigged to boss around a small robot with a laptop on its back.
86. Many Iranians in Australia think the vote was rigged and the democratic process hijacked by a hard-line government.
87. When we were kids, he once rigged up a jungle gym out of wheels and pulleys.
88. A makeshift bed was rigged up for the sick person.
89. It was, in short, a sledge rigged like a sloop.
90. Nautical A fore-and-aft rigged sailing vessel with at least two masts, a foremast, and a mainmast stepped nearly amidships.
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