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jury-rigged
adjective as in quick-and-dirty
Example Sentences
On her leg, beneath her dress, was a jury-rigged holster with a borrowed .45 handgun that had been developed for the military.
It is cherry-picked and jury-rigged, co-opted and corrupted, and yet it remains inextricable from American identity — which is precisely why it repeatedly finds its way into our fiction.
The entire film feels jury-rigged as if every action sequence — and there are too few of them — is designed by an algorithm rather than a human.
In other parts of the country, pilots have jury-rigged drones to drop munitions on their enemies.
This is not to be confused with Greater Los Angeles, often called the Southland, five far-flung counties in Southern California jury-rigged into a single cultural unit.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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