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kit out
verb
- tr, adverb to provide with (a kit of personal effects and necessities)
- to provide with (an outfit of clothes)
Example Sentences
Jim Fletcher, kitted out like a mad scientist on a retro electronics kick, shadows the president as though he were prancing around in his twisted dreams, sometimes in the guise of an unusually tall rodent.
He has been in the building since last March, taking on what was a former wood working room, which is now kitted out with a green screen, cameras and sound equipment.
"The hope is that as the housing market gains momentum, so too will sales in household goods, as consumers look to kit out their new homes," said Ms Baker.
The university lecturer - who competes under the name Raygun - wore a green and yellow Australian Olympic tracksuit, while her rivals were kitted out in streetwear as breaking made its debut as a Games event.
For a time, the Precious Moments Care-a-Van — an 18-wheeler kitted out like a museum, filled with figurines and dioramas that told Mr. Butcher’s life story — toured the country.
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