rigmaroles उदाहरण वाक्य
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- For Clinton, the decision to negotiate his book contract privately with Knopf avoids the publicity and rigmarole of a formal auction.
- Normally, there would have been a drawn-out rigmarole to go through before I was allowed out of the house.
- As far as I can tell from the legal rigmarole filed in court, the school board also is suing its own school district.
- For example, the more organizational rigmarole involved in adjusting to changing conditions, the more employees will delay in reporting the changing conditions.
- :I assume by " non-competitive " you mean that you do not want to go through the grant-writing rigmarole?
- Still, and sorry about the truism, no matter what rigmarole is in place the best hedge against bad pork is good elected officials.
- "He's just been chugging along at his own pace and not gotten too involved in the rigmarole of fashion ."
- He felt that Lessing presents Alice as " an unquestioned rigmarole of reactions and prejudices ", which leaves no room for any further interest.
- "Good Sam has made a big difference for us, because we don't have to go through a big rigmarole,"
- Rigamarole, which added a syllable to the 1736 rigmarole, means " incoherent harangue; a lengthy, meaningless procedure or tale ."