Collocations for "kit"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "kit" in context.
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kit
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a [sales, medical, sewing, first-aid] kit
- a [military, soldier, combat] kit
- UK: a [football, rugby, sport, gym] kit
- UK: a [sleek, cool, nice, great] (bit of) kit (for)
- plays the drum kit
- [beaver, ferret, mink] kits
- UK: took his [football] kit to school
- UK: [put, packed, shoved] her kit in her [bag, rucksack]
- UK: [sponsors, makes, washes] the team's kit
- UK: agree to sponsorship of the kit
- UK: play in a [striped, blue and white, green] kit
- [bought, got, wanted] a model [airplane, boat] kit
- idiom: the whole kit and caboodle
- UK, slang: get your kit off!
- [buy, build] a kit car
- UK: is the kit sponsor
'kit' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):