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kit

verb

To assemble or collect something into kits or sets or to give somebody a kit. See also kit out and other derived phrases.

  • We need to kit the parts for the assembly by Friday, so that manufacturing can build the tool.

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As for cast, the addition of Kit Harington positions the film for the attention of Game of Thrones fans, but the actor is pretty unproven at the theatrical box office.

It was a transformational tool kit for life that doesn't cost the earth.

The German side were wearing a revolutionary new piece of kit – boots with screw-in studs that could be altered depending on the conditions.

You just need the right kit (warm layers, a good sleeping bag, a decent tent) and a sense of adventure.

By October, Hagan had procured a new piece of kit enabling him to take pictures and video inside the hospital, but they were not good enough to be used.

"We are in the process of making [the design] available over the web, as a do-it-yourself kit," says DeVaul.

This was the interesting bit when we could really find out whether it was worth it and whether the kit was working well enough.

Conversation starts with kit, moves on to training regimes and, after a few beers, you've got a friend for life.

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