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outfitter

[aut-fit-er] / ˈaʊtˌfɪt ər /


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Introducing electric snowmobiles required the outfitter to come up with tours that cover less ground in search of reindeer, elk and ptarmigan.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 16, 2026

Dunleavy reported receiving a guided spring bear hunt and guided fall moose hunt by Alaska outfitter Sam Fejes at a combined value of between $50,000 and $100,000.

From Seattle Times Mar. 27, 2024

Fuentes, the river outfitter, recalled when House Speaker Mike Johnson brought a delegation of 60 House Republicans on Jan. 3.

From Slate Jan. 31, 2024

It has previously described Mr Jeffries as the modern-day founder of the company, after he transformed the brand from a failing heritage outfitter in the 1990s to a multi-billion-dollar teen retailer.

From BBC Oct. 3, 2023

Moreover, the same outfitter would visit the ship during the morning and make good the lost raiment and boots of the other officers and men of the Andromeda.

From The Stowaway Girl by Louis Tracy

Gabriel, another parent at the community wardrobe, added: "I'm here because I don't want to go to the official outfitters and spend £150 which I don't really have."

From BBC Aug. 28, 2025

BTW: Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park, where the Gold Rush began, is less than a mile from many of Coloma’s whitewater rafting outfitters along California 49.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 1, 2025

Gone are live bands, independent outfitters, free lift-side parking, and secret smoke shacks.

From Slate Dec. 20, 2023

At the river’s northern end, Sheriff Mike Boudreaux of Tulare County has officially restricted access to the water to anyone except commercial outfitters.

From New York Times Jun. 18, 2023

She’d had to visit three different outfitters to acquire them.

From "Six of Crows" by Leigh Bardugo




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