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    Use "rigmarole" in a sentence

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    rigmarole


    1. Thus began again the endless routine in a new location but with the same old rigmarole


    2. Then they went through the same rigmarole as the police destroyer


    3. He went through a rigmarole: wearing it buttoned, then unbuttoned, smoothing the coat over his trunk, feeling the hem, smoothing the coat over his hips


    4. Alice just couldn’t understand the girl, and they’d had many rows about why she hadn’t sorted herself out with accommodation, books and all the other rigmarole that goes with leaving home to study


    5. Thus, bogged down by their rigmarole, they failed to imagine life in any other way than the way they were used to by then and thus they kept the course to acquire wealth


    6. She sensed intelligence behind this rigmarole, but it was meaningless to her


    7. the other rigmarole that went with being a wizard of


    8. You can pretty it up with all kinds of rigmarole


    9. Why didn’t he just go to the nearest village and invite one poor person to his table… EH? Why did he have to go out in the middle of a fucking forest on the coldest fucking day of the fucking winter, when the snow was the fucking deepest, eh? Why all this rigmarole? To try and prove how fucking good he was? Huh?


    10. This is the reason these undead shit things have sanctified these politically correct phrases and have living people whom they secretly control spout this rigmarole, these mantras, these lies, these myths as if they are actually true over and over until they become religiously held beliefs which are never questioned, examined or challenged

    11. “I am positive that if Dad was around, he would have your guts for garters! In case you don"t remember, Dad bought that house so that you would not have to worry about a thing, like paying rent or the rigmarole of looking for a rental property


    12. As a consolation to his shiny past, in a desire to alter his mental balance, he solved the rigmarole and constructed an intersection, to the bounteous system of solar-stone


    13. What shall I say?" cried Sallie, as Fred ended his rigmarole, in which he had jumbled together pell-mell nautical phrases and facts out of one of his favorite books


    14. "I believe," replied Sancho, "that this Merlin, or those enchanters who enchanted the whole crew your worship says you saw and discoursed with down there, stuffed your imagination or your mind with all this rigmarole you have been treating us to, and all that is still to come


    15. Though this sort of thing went on every other night or very near it still Stephen's feelings got the better of him in a sense though he knew that Corley's brandnew rigmarole on a par with the others was hardly deserving of much credence


    16. custom of ours, and what does this rigmarole mean?'


    17. They are deformed, and they complete themselves by being stupid; they repeat the puns of Tiercelin and Potier, they have sack coats, stablemen's waistcoats, shirts of coarse linen, trousers of coarse cloth, boots of coarse leather, and their rigmarole resembles their plumage


    18. Though he did not clearly understand what was said, he had caught something in this rigmarole, and stood, looking like a man who has just hit his head against a wall


    19. Is it the parting with Alyosha and the conversation I had with him? For so many years I've been silent with the whole world and not deigned to speak, and all of a sudden I reel off a rigmarole like that


    20. “What a rigmarole! And it all seems to happen at once, as though it were planned

    21. Enough! I've heard that rigmarole before,” Mitya interrupted again


    22. “What is the good of all this rigmarole? Pardon me


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    Synonyms for "rigmarole"

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    "rigmarole" definitions

    a set of confused and meaningless statements


    a long and complicated and confusing procedure