Use of rigged in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include rigged at the start of sentence, rigged at the end of sentence and rigged in the middle of sentence

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rigged at the end of sentence


  1. He claimed the election was rigged.
  2. He said the election had been rigged.
  3. Some investors feel that the market is rigged.
  4. They complained that the election had been rigged.
  5. Some international observers have claimed the election was rigged.

rigged in the middle of sentence


  1. They rigged the market.
  2. We rigged up a tent between two trees.
  3. They are rigged out as doctors and nurses.
  4. Our boat has been rigged up with new sails.
  5. The sailors rigged the ship with new sails.
  6. The ship was fully rigged and ready to sail.
  7. He rigged up all the electric wires rapidly.
  8. The sails were kept rigged, ready for action.
  9. The lights had been rigged but not yet tested.
  10. The ships were rigged with a single square sail.
  11. He rigged a rubber hose to the tap in the kitchen.
  12. The van was rigged out with a small bed in the back.
  13. We rigged up a simple shower at the back of the cabin.
  14. The workmen rigged up some tubular scaffolding at once.
  15. I was accepted for the job and rigged out in a uniform.
  16. The car had been rigged with about 300 lbs of explosive.
  17. We rigged up a simple and crude shelter for the children.
  18. The coach had rigged up a method of beating the opponent. .com
  19. I was rigged up to a machine that monitored the baby's heartbeat.
  20. Previous elections in the country have been rigged by the ruling party.
  21. Election officials have rigged up speakers to provide voters with music.
  22. She blacked herself up and rigged her costume for the evening performance.
  23. He was rigged up to a machine so that the nurses could check his heartbeat.
  24. On Christmas all the girls in the village are rigged out in their best clothes.
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