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Answer for the clue "Rigged out ", 4 letters:
clad

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Word definitions for clad in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"clothed," c.1300, mid-13c., from clad , alternative past tense and past participle of clothe . Old English had geclæþd , past participle of clæþan .

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES scantily clad ▪ scantily clad young women

Usage examples of clad.

And right anon he changed his array, And clad him as a poore labourer.

And with that word anon there gan appear An old man, clad in white clothes clear, That had a book with letters of gold in hand, And gan before Valerian to stand.

They found the bodies of the four dead Salamanders, still clad in their asbestos suits.

The street they were following crossed a small square in which a wildly gesticulating ayatollah clad in a yellow tunic and green smock was haranguing a crowd pressed from wall to wall.

The drawbridge was immediately lowered at his call, and richly clad servants bade him welcome with joyful mien.

Octagonal in form, clad in white and green marble, decorated with rounded arches and stately columns and pilasters, all crowned with a white marble roof that conceals the dome below, the Baptistery is an exquisite example of Tuscan Romanesque architecture.

After a while he thought of a scantily clad woman with enormous breasts bazooms boobs titties.

Clad in her clinging muslin chemise she opened the valise to take out her bedgown, then froze in dismay.

And with the deep gratitude which she felt towards her benefactress was blended a sort of impassioned respect, which rendered her timid and deferent each time that she saw her arrive, tall and distinguished, ever clad in black, and showing the remnants of her former beauty which sorrow had wrecked already, though she was barely six-and-forty years of age.

They seemed clad in the skins of beasts, so torn and bepatched the raiment that had survived nearly four years of cruising.

What splashed down through the aquamarine depths appeared to be a slender Hawaiian girl, clad in a bikini of water lilies.

Icarii birdman, clad in a shimmery silver suit that flashed blue over the curves of his body as he moved.

Clad in a hunting vest with woollen hose, he was engaged in making horse-hair springes for snipes and plover, while his eyes brightened as he beheld the bittern, and he vouchsafed a quiet nod to our salutations.

Between the fireplace and the dying man squatted a thick-set black man, clad only in ragged, muddy trousers.

The dead man was not an Indian, but a black man, a brawny ebon giant, clad, like the red men, in a bark loin clout, with a crest of parrot feathers on his head.