RIG OUT vs OVERSLOP: NOUN
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- An outer garment, or slop.
- An upper garment; a surplice.
RIG OUT vs OVERSLOP: VERB
- To expel the holder of an office or other position by means of rigging the election.
- To provide with equipment/gear
- Put on special clothes to appear particularly appealing and attractive
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RIG OUT vs OVERSLOP: RELATED WORDS
- Prink, Tog up, Trick up, Deck out, Deck up, Gussy up, Fig up, Fancy up, Tog out, Fig out, Trick out, Attire, Get up, Dress up, Overdress
- Clothespress, Outer, Toilinette, Waistcloth, Querpo, Patch pocket, Investient, Slopshop, Dress shield, Paletot, Slopseller, Jellaba, Garment, Piece of cloth, Slopwork
RIG OUT vs OVERSLOP: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Sport coat, Clothesless, Sport jacket, Investient, Reparel, Clothespress, Vestiary, Reapparel, Reclothe, Clothe, Trick out, Deck out, Attire, Dress up, Overdress
- Exothecium, Clothespress, Outer, Toilinette, Waistcloth, Querpo, Patch pocket, Investient, Slopshop, Dress shield, Paletot, Jellaba, Garment, Piece of cloth, Slopwork
RIG OUT vs OVERSLOP: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- University of Colorado Home Form Medical Rig out is a communal venture between University of Colorado Healthfulness and Big Medical Provision of Ft.
- Not only did the motor do what Arlon said, it completely blew my old rig out of the water and exceeded my expectations.
- Chinese moved the rig out and subsequently have only sent it to explore in places where they had the permission of the government concerned.
- At your advantage, our skilful combine will rig out you with the supplies and knowledge you make to remain complacent at home.
- Yesterday I took the rig out into the Toulousain sunshine to get an idea of how it sounded.
- Gary takes the team and a junkyard car rig out for an overnight run.
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