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Rigmarole | |
noun | 1. A lengthy and complicated procedure.
2. A long, rambling story or statement. |
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| "During the filibuster, the senator went on and on with a rambling rigmarole." | "The rigmarole involved with becoming a certified pilot is complicated, but it's worthwhile." | "I'm worried that I went into a rigmarole during my interview because I was so nervous." |
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| English, mid-18th century |
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| During the Middle Ages, a "ragman roll" was a collection of documents that Scottish nobles used to declare their loyalty to King Edward I of England. ... | |
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