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be rigging
noun
The rigging of a sailing ship or other such craft.
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If you are fortunate enough to be upper-middle class, you shouldn't be rigging the game so you grab benefits that should properly be allocated to the needy.
The league cannot just keep vetoing every deal the Hornets try to make, writes John DeShazier in The New Orleans Times-Picayune, without appearing to be rigging the competition.
He signs off saying he's off to make some tea but, really, I think he might be rigging up some kind of gun-drawing contraption, shaving his head, and repeating "Are you looking at me," into the mirror over and over again.
Your rigger will more than likely be rigging from their home – determine how close that location is from either your own home or the dropzone (or both).
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Fears are widespread that the vote will be rigged.
Results can also be rigged.
Not least because they can be rigged.
"Our Word of the Year cannot be rigged.
My best skill is rigging.
That's rigging the draw".
Trump said Clinton was rigging the election".
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