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- RIGMAROLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In the mid-19th century rigmarole (also spelled rigamarole, reflecting its common pronunciation) acquired the sense referring to a complex and ritualistic procedure We had to go through the rigmarole of installing, registering, and activating the software before we found out it wouldn't work
- rigamarole noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of rigamarole noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- RIGMAROLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
A rigmarole is an elaborate or complicated procedure, as in Registering and insuring a car involves a lot of rigmarole A rigmarole is any process or procedure that is overly complicated to the point that it may seem pointless or annoying to those who have to complete it
- RIGMAROLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
RIGMAROLE definition: 1 a long set of actions or words without any real purpose: 2 a long set of actions or words… Learn more
- Rigamarole - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
The word rigamarole, which is also spelled rigmarole, is a great way to describe bureaucratic procedures like paying taxes or registering for college classes, or lengthy tasks like helping a small child put on boots, mittens, a coat, and a hat before leaving the house on a snowy day
- Rigamarole - definition of rigamarole by The Free Dictionary
rig•ma•role (ˈrɪg məˌroʊl) also rigamarole n 1 an elaborate or complicated procedure 2 confused or meaningless talk
- Rigmarole - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
Originating from Middle English rageman (late 13c ) and Old Norse rogs-maðr, ragman means a long, rambling discourse or incoherent harangue
- rigmarole - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
rigmarole (countable and uncountable, plural rigmaroles) Have you seen all the rigmarole you have to go through at airport security these days? Often one's dear friend talks something which one scruples to call rigmarole
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