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rig vs bib-and-tucker

bib-and-tucker vs rig

rig and bib-and-tucker both are nouns.

rig is a verb but bib-and-tucker is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
rig Yes No Yes No
bib-and-tucker Yes No No No
As nouns, bib-and-tucker is a hyponym of rig; that is, bib-and-tucker is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than rig:
  • rig: a set of clothing (with accessories)
  • bib-and-tucker: an attractive outfit
Other hyponyms of rig include ensemble, playsuit, trousseau.
rig (noun) bib-and-tucker (noun)
the act of swindling by some fraudulent scheme an attractive outfit
gear (including necessary machinery) for a particular enterprise
formation of masts, spars, sails, etc., on a vessel
a set of clothing (with accessories)
a vehicle with wheels drawn by one or more horses
a truck consisting of a tractor and trailer together
gear used in fishing
rig (verb) bib-and-tucker (verb)
equip with sails or masts
connect or secure to
manipulate in a fraudulent manner
arrange the outcome of by means of deceit
Difference between rig and bib-and-tucker

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