rigger (Meaning)

Wordnet

rigger (n)

someone who rigs ships

a long slender pointed sable brush used by artists

someone who works on an oil rig

a sailing vessel with a specified rig

Webster

rigger (n.)

One who rigs or dresses; one whose occupation is to fit the rigging of a ship.

A cylindrical pulley or drum in machinery.

A long slender, and pointed sable brush for making fine lines, etc.; -- said to be so called from its use by marine painters for drawing the lines of the rigging.

Synonyms & Antonyms of rigger

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rigger Sentence Examples

  1. The skilled rigger expertly maneuvered the heavy equipment into place.
  2. The suspension bridge's complex rigging system was meticulously planned by experienced riggers.
  3. In the theater, the rigger gracefully adjusted the stage curtains during the performance.
  4. The ship's rigger deftly handled the sails to optimize speed and maneuverability.
  5. The crane's rigger ensured the safe and efficient lifting of the load.
  6. The construction worker acted as the rigger, setting up scaffolding and hoisting materials.
  7. The rigger's specialized knowledge and expertise contributed to the successful completion of the project.
  8. The climbing rigger scaled the towering structure, expertly setting up safety equipment.
  9. The experienced rigger in the rigging loft skillfully assembled and operated the ropes and pulleys.
  10. The rigger's precise calculations and attention to detail ensured the structural integrity of the building.

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The skilled rigger expertly maneuvered the heavy equipment into place.

The suspension bridge's complex rigging system was meticulously planned by experienced riggers.

In the theater, the rigger gracefully adjusted the stage curtains during the performance.

The ship's rigger deftly handled the sails to optimize speed and maneuverability.