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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
A charity that supplies families with clothes and essential supplies for babies and children has said it needs to raise £60,000 to help kit out its new premises.
At a processing facility on the outskirts of town workers kitted out in white suits, hairnets, facemasks, and blue plastic gloves and boots prepare fresh and smoked salmon for export to the US and Japan.
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.
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