Rigged Out

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /rɪɡd aʊt/

Definitions of rigged out

verb to provide someone or something with a complete set of necessary equipment or clothing

Example Sentences

A1 She rigged out her room with fairy lights for the party.

A2 The mechanic rigged out the car with new tires and a fresh coat of paint.

B1 The team rigged out their boat with the latest navigation equipment before setting sail.

B2 The company rigged out their office with state-of-the-art technology to improve efficiency.

C1 The film crew rigged out the entire set with elaborate props and special effects for the big scene.

C2 The fashion designer rigged out the models in stunning couture gowns for the runway show.

adverb in a manner that is fully equipped or dressed

Example Sentences

A1 The children were all rigged out in their Halloween costumes.

A2 She was fully rigged out in hiking gear for the trip.

B1 The team was rigged out with the latest technology for the competition.

B2 The car was rigged out with all the necessary equipment for off-roading.

C1 The soldiers were rigged out in camouflage gear for the covert mission.

C2 The yacht was rigged out with luxurious amenities for the billionaire owner.

Examples of rigged out in a Sentence

formal The soldiers were rigged out in their full combat gear before heading into battle.

informal We were all rigged out in our matching team jerseys for the big game.

slang She was all rigged out in her new designer clothes for the party.

figurative The car was rigged out with all the latest gadgets and technology.

Grammatical Forms of rigged out

past tense

rigged out

plural

rigged out

comparative

more rigged out

superlative

most rigged out

present tense

rig out

future tense

will rig out

perfect tense

have rigged out

continuous tense

is rigging out

singular

rigged out

positive degree

rigged out

infinitive

to rig out

gerund

rigging out

participle

rigged out

Origin and Evolution of rigged out

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'rigged out' originated in nautical terminology, referring to the act of outfitting a ship with sails, ropes, and other necessary equipment.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'rigged out' has evolved to also mean fully dressed or equipped in a stylish or extravagant manner, beyond just the context of ships.