Definitions
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- noun a person's costume (especially if bizarre)
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Examples
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Also, to my eye it was the flashiest rigout in the whole light cavalry, all blue and gold - the darker the better, when you've got the figure for it, which of course I had.
The Sky Writer Geoff Barbanell 2010
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Not what you'd call a guard of honour - yet that's what they were, as I learned when their officer, a handsome young Sikh in a splendid rigout of yellow silk, addressed me by name - and by fame.
Flashman And The Mountain Of Light Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1990
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Not what you'd call a guard of honour — yet that's what they were, as I learned when their officer, a handsome young Sikh in a splendid rigout of yellow silk, addressed me by name — and by fame.
Flashman and the Mountain of Light Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1990
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Raish has got a whole new rigout of clothes and goes struting around as if everything was due to his smartness.
Galusha the Magnificent Joseph Crosby Lincoln 1907
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"I don't feel quite at home on board the ship in the rigout I have worn all night."
A Victorious Union Oliver Optic 1859
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Morah, a mother of five, looked beautiful with a new hairdo and a seriously styled rigout
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Morah, a mother of five, looked beautiful with a new hairdo and a seriously styled rigout
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Rational Review 2009
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I will do that, sazd Kersse, mainingstaying the rigout for her wife’s lairdship.
Finnegans Wake 2006
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