rigmarole - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • involve: They still today involve a ridiculous rigmarole of searching.

Adjective modifier

  • whole: This way you only have to worry about meeting your coach costs rather than going through the whole rigmarole of booking tickets in advance.
  • long: And now what am I driving at, in all this long rigmarole?
  • usual: Options are taken up, lapse, are sold again, the usual rigmarole.
  • old: Until it is, I'll update the page manually, but probably not very often as it's a right old rigmarole.

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