rigged in English

verb
1
make (a sailing ship or boat) ready for sailing by providing it with sails and rigging.
the catamaran will be rigged as a ketch
2
manage or conduct (something) fraudulently so as to produce a result or situation that is advantageous to a particular person.
the results of the elections had been rigged

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1. Ataunt definition is - fully rigged; especially : with all light upper spars hoisted and rigged.

2. They rigged the market.

3. Stuart's rigged explosives to a remote.

4. The best Swordfish bait always has been a large, rigged natural squid, but rigged Baitfishes can work

5. Contessa 38 Cutter rigged sailing yacht

6. He claimed the election was rigged.

7. He said the election had been rigged.

8. Those pipes are rigged to disperse ammonia flurochloride.

9. Some investors feel that the market is rigged.

10. The sails were kept rigged, ready for action.

11. The sailors rigged the ship with new sails.

12. 14: Soviets organize rigged elections in the Baltic States.

13. The ship was fully rigged and ready to sail.

14. They complained that the election had been rigged.

15. Some international observers have claimed the election was rigged.

16. 17 He was rigged out, almost like a hobo.

17. A Barkentine has three or more masts with all but the foremost mast fore-and-aft rigged. The fore mast is square-rigged

18. 13 Some international observers have claimed the election was rigged.

19. But the entire area was rigged with land mines.

20. The ships were rigged with a single square sail.

21. Most bait and tackle stores have frozen pre-rigged Ballyhoo

22. The lights had been rigged but not yet tested.

23. Running Backstays support the headstay in a fractionally rigged boat

24. A commission was appointed to ensure the lottery was not rigged.

25. Breton merchant ships are large wooden vessels rigged with square sails.

26. The game of public policy today is rigged in many ways.

27. He rigged a rubber hose to the tap in the kitchen.

28. Ataunt, fully rigged < Fr autant, as much Word Frequency

29. The soldier rigged up a shanty for a night's rest.

30. Turns out Micah's some type of genius and rigged the cable.

31. A Barquentine (barkentine) is a vessel with at least three masts, all of them fore-and-aft rigged, except for the foremost one, which is square rigged.

32. A Brig is a sailing vessel with two square-rigged masts

33. Sailing Vessel Asante is a 1989 Brewer 44 cutter rigged sloop

34. This bridge is rigged with all the explosives left in England.

35. And it was rigged, and it became unraveled when this man,

36. Hubris: Elites Brazenly gloat they rigged electionand that's good news for us

37. It's rigged to mimic and enhance the electric field Barry's body generates.

38. She blacked herself up and rigged her costume for the evening performance.

39. The coach had rigged up a method of beating the opponent.sentencedict .com

40. brigantine (plural Brigantines) (nautical) a two - masted vessel, square-rigged on the foremast, but fore-and-aft-rigged mainsail with a square-rig above it on the mainmast.

41. A Barquentine (alternatively barkentine) is a sailing vessel with three or more masts; with a square rigged foremast and fore-and-aft rigged main, mizzen and any other masts.

42. Collusion: How Central Bankers Rigged the World - Kindle edition by Prins, Nomi

43. Looks like the doors and windows are rigged with C-4 explosives.

44. None of the four- and five-masted square rigged ships carried a moonsail.

45. Historical ships, Barque, 19th Century Vintage engraving of Barque, a sailing ship, typically with three masts, in which the foremast and mainmast are square-rigged and the mizzenmast is rigged fore and aft

46. Miniature boats rigged with burlap sails ply intricate networks of rivers and canals.

47. Hubris: Elites Brazenly gloat they rigged election and that's good news for us

48. : a sailing ship of three or more masts with the foremast square-rigged and the others fore-and-aft rigged First Known Use of Barkentine 1693, in the meaning defined above History and Etymology for …

49. Guards took off on foot but rigged the door so no one could follow.

50. The sail should be rigged with the minimum amount of mast showing at deck level.