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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
The letter eventually landed in front of a civilian employee at the department’s Scientific Services Bureau — but the employee didn’t throw the kits out or send them back, sheriff’s officials said Wednesday.
He’s sporting a dark side-part wig and sunglasses and is kitted out in a black tuxedo.
"I'm here to tell you these feminists are staining the country with hatred," he shouted from the roof of a black van kitted out with loudspeakers.
After he toured their end-times facility, kitted out with a wine cellar and a swimming pool, his mind was reeling.
Detectives later discovered he had been living in a van kitted out with a bed, a carpet and a portable toilet.
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