Pronunciation: /ˈrɪɡməˌroʊl/
noun a lengthy and complicated procedure or story that is often unnecessary or irrelevant
A1 I don't understand all this rigmarole about filling out forms.
A2 The rigmarole of getting a visa can be quite tedious.
B1 The rigmarole of setting up a new business can be overwhelming.
B2 After going through all the rigmarole, we finally got approval for the project.
C1 She was tired of the rigmarole involved in the legal proceedings.
C2 The rigmarole of bureaucracy can be a major obstacle in getting things done efficiently.
formal The bureaucratic rigmarole involved in obtaining a permit can be quite tedious.
informal I don't want to deal with all the rigmarole of filling out paperwork.
slang I'm so over all this rigmarole, let's just get to the point.
figurative Cutting through the rigmarole of daily life can lead to a more fulfilling existence.
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