(to) rig (2)

  • 121rig something up — set up (a device or structure), typically in a makeshift way. → rig …

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  • 122rig — I verb 1) the boats were rigged with a single sail Syn: equip, kit out, fit out, supply, furnish, provide, arm 2) I rigged myself out in black Syn: dress, clothe, attire, robe …

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  • 123Rig —    In the Edda, Rigsthula, or ‘Discourse of Rig’, tells of the repopulation of the world by Heimdall after some disaster, and how he fathers the three classes of men: the thralls or serfs; the karls (churls) or freemen; and the jarls or earls.… …

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  • 124rığə — (Yardımlı) ədəd, dənə. – Torbada bi rığə qət <qənd> qalıb …

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  • 125rig-out — /ˈrɪg aʊt/ (say rig owt) noun 1. apparatus; equipment. 2. dress; clothes, especially when conspicuous …

  • 126Rig-Veda — /rɪg ˈveɪdə/ (say rig vayduh) noun Hinduism the Veda of Verses, or Psalms (totalling 1028), the oldest document among the sacred scriptures of the world s living religions, dating not later than the second millennium BC. See Veda. {Sanskrit, from …

  • 127rig — 1. tv. to arrange or tamper with the results of something. □ The crooks rigged the election. □ Somebody rigged the contest so no one got first prize. 2. n. a large truck; an eighteen wheeler. □ Jim drives a really big rig …

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  • 128rig —  to run a rig upon a person is to banter harshly. To jeer. North …

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