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-rigged

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adjective

  1. (in combination) (of a sailing vessel) having a rig of a certain kind

    ketch-rigged

    schooner-rigged

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Cheers would erupt when a young donkey reached the conclusion that “I kinda think the system is rigged against everyone.”

From Los Angeles Times

The game itself started to seem rigged.

From The Wall Street Journal

“We didn’t just want to have this as a rigged game.”

From Los Angeles Times

Polymarket users suggested the map had been rigged, zeroing in on a bet in which an anonymous user turned $62 into more than $6,700 shortly before the Myrnohrad market was resolved.

From The Wall Street Journal

Take Shawn Fulcher, who transferred to Alabama State for the 2024-25 basketball season after allegedly taking part in rigged games with Buffalo the year before.

From The Wall Street Journal