rigmarole|rigamarole|rigamaroles|rigmaroles in English

noun

[rig·ma·role || 'rɪgmərəʊl]

long complicated procedure; incoherent speech, unintelligible talk

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1. Synonyms for Bafflegab include rigmarole, rigamarole, gibberish, gobbledegook, gobbledygook, double-talk, song and dance, nonsense, balderdash and drivel

2. 3 I've never heard such a rigmarole.

3. 15 This rigmarole may provide passing entertainment.

4. 2 Then the whole rigmarole starts over again.

5. The entire rigmarole, I realised, was just a charade.

6. 12 The nightly rigmarole of getting her settled is finally over.

7. 16 All that academic rigmarole was a waste of time.

8. 8 The entire rigmarole, I realised,(www.Sentencedict.com) was just a charade.

9. Synonyms to Bafflegab include double-talk, rigmarole, and song and dance

10. 18 I couldn't be bothered to go through the rigmarole of changing clothes.

11. 6 I couldn't face the whole rigmarole of getting a work permit again.

12. 13 Going through that rigmarole wouldn't protect what we have at all.

13. I couldn't face the whole rigmarole of getting a work permit again.

14. 17 She told me some rigmarole or other having lost her keys.

15. 14 None of this rigmarole had occurred to him before he spoke.

16. 22 No, she'd only have to go through the same rigmarole to get out.

17. 9 Or do you go through a rigmarole of inserting diaphragms or taking pills?

18. And her sainted mother always dreamed of the whole mass rigmarole, but you're...

19. 20 She told me some rigmarole or other about having lost her keys.

20. 4 I don't want to go through the rigmarole of taking him to court.

21. 5 She turned up an hour late with some rigmarole about catching the wrong train.

22. 19 Commercial transactions involve extraordinary amounts of legal rigmarole – all implicitly stimulated by our learned friends.

23. 24 The most obvious change since the 2001 attacks has been the added rigmarole at American airports.

24. 7 The customs officials made us go through the rigmarole of opening up our bags for inspection.

25. 11 It was a rigmarole, a muddled torrent of words, not easy to follow and yet startling.