Definition of Rigmarole. Meaning of Rigmarole. Synonyms of Rigmarole

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Definition of Rigmarole

Rigmarole
Rigmarole Rig"ma*role, a. Consisting of rigmarole; frovolous; nonsensical; foolish.

Meaning of Rigmarole from wikipedia

- article on "rigmarole", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "rigmarole" You can also: Search for Rigmarole in Wikipedia...
- only be connected by their use of the fictional social networking site RigMarole. Along the way, Carol has to deal with the pressures placed on her by...
- literature. His most notable work is the Mankuthimmana Kagga ("Dull Thimma's Rigmarole", 1943), which is similar to the wisdom poems of the late medieval poet...
- some rough edges, but the fact is, he's photogenic and goes through the rigmarole with confidence." Sarit Ray of Hindustan Times gave a less favourable...
- increase deficit spending. Roosevelt afterwards complained, "he left a whole rigmarole of figures—he must be a mathematician rather than a political economist...
- gestural detail and shades of mood that are worth watching amid the film's rigmarole of satanic possession. Andrew Barker (October 23, 2015). "Film Review:...
- colloquial rigmarole, a lengthy and complicated statement or procedure. Merriam Webster gives a very different account of the origin of rigmarole, suggesting...
- to carry on the business, though he has substituted a pompous, turgid rigmarole of bombastic platitudes for the neophyte ritual, so that the last spark...
- "Radhe Shyam movie review: Why did Prabhas agree to do this bizarre rigmarole? Who knows?". The Indian Express. 11 March 2022. Archived from the original...
- September 2003. Retrieved 24 August 2009. "Court Shorts: Judge's wig rigmarole". The Scotsman. 2 February 2009. Retrieved 24 August 2009. "Lord President...