Sentence examples for be outfitted from inspiring English sources

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be outfitted

noun

A set of clothing (with accessories).

  • She wore a fashionable outfit with matching purse and shoes.

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(The containers will be outfitted with bars, seating and windows).

Those last vans will be outfitted with light blue paint, blue vinyl seats and white-wall tires.

The car was extensively reworked, with its roof and body panels removed so it could be outfitted with cameras.

Hauer predicted that, eventually, MP3 players won't be outfitted with memory at all.

The implementation only requires control technology for the CHP units; the CHP needs to be outfitted to sustain frequent start stop operation.

The bloody Mary bar will be outfitted with crisp, smoked bacon; shrimp; pickles and hot sauce.

Bombers and submarines would, of course, both be outfitted with next-generation missiles, and we'd be off to the races.

The Spanish Industry Minister has announced that as of 2005 any new or renovated buildings must be outfitted with solar panels.

The house had to be outfitted with emergency exits.

The entire 737 fleet will be outfitted by 2013.

Umpires may also be outfitted with miniature cameras.

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