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A long and complicated and confusing procedure.
rigamarole
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Examples for "
rigamarole
"
rigamarole
Examples for "
rigamarole
"
1
The rule had to go through years of
rigamarole
,
including public comment.
2
I don't even scratch the surface of this
rigamarole
about The Guide.
3
Part two of the birds-and-bees
rigamarole
was special: a film instead of filmstrip.
4
The warden recited a mouthful of legal
rigamarole
,
checked the clock, and frowned.
5
Now he spoke a
rigamarole
in Spanish which had been taught him by rote.
1
The flapper had paused in her breathless
rigmarole
of Johns and memories.
2
This is the
rigmarole
he got off to me the other day.
3
I understand the character without all that
rigmarole
and that romantic history.
4
The Oscars has turned into much more of a
rigmarole
than necessary.
5
He was great in dreams, portents, et id genus omne of
rigmarole
.
6
Nastasia Philipovna's reply to this long
rigmarole
astonished both the friends considerably.
7
After a
rigmarole
of Roman history and Augustus Caesar, he proceeded thus:--
8
In what way thought you that a lawyer listened to your
rigmarole
?
'
9
Who is going to be made wiser or happier by this
rigmarole
?
10
What's the good of studying Latin and Greek, and all that
rigmarole
?
11
That's part of the
rigmarole
to go to work these days.
12
It was quite a
rigmarole
,
but we had always planned to move overseas.
13
We assume this is the usual
rigmarole
of international copyright negotiations.
14
Why do you have to go through this
rigmarole
?
he said.
15
The roundsman did not try to grasp the inner significance of this
rigmarole
.
16
The whole
rigmarole
of police and police-cells and formalities seemed insincere.
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