单词 | rigamarole |
例句 | I consider myself an environmentalist, yet last weekend I spent five hours in a car dealership going through the rigamarole of getting a new car – arguably one of the most polluting devices in modern-day life. How I deal with the unbearable hypocrisy of being an environmentalist 2016-04-05T04:00:00Z “You’re totally out of the rigamarole,” said Barton, who is now a writer and technical project manager at a Southern California tech company. Remote work gave them a reprieve from racism. They don't want to go back 2023-08-08T04:00:00Z To the DOJ, this whole rigamarole is simply absurd But to the Department of Justice, this whole rigamarole is simply absurd. What’s at stake in the Microsoft Supreme Court case 2018-02-26T05:00:00Z It costs a fortune, and by the time you get through the whole rigamarole of flying, you could have already reached your destination by car. Man arrested at airport for wearing ... too many clothes? - Golf Digest 2018-01-17T05:00:00Z Although the killings have dispensed with what Mr. Duterte has called “the rigamarole” of due process, his drug war has proved wildly popular in a country plagued by crime. Father and Son Killed in Police Custody Cast Shadow on Philippine Drug War 2016-08-19T04:00:00Z Don’t get me wrong — the proper sourcing of material is vital to research, but the rigamarole of punctuation and order is exasperating. 6 Must-Have Back to School Apps 2015-08-03T04:00:00Z During her listening tour in New Hampshire on Monday, Clinton aimed to rise above the fray surrounding her foundation, calling the book and the Republican rigamarole around it a “distraction.” Clinton Campaign Leans On Liberal Groups to Mount Attack on Critical Book 2015-04-22T04:00:00Z Thus, this would be a deal that attracts serious regulatory scrutiny — the political rigamarole that the search giant is all too familiar with at this point. Boot up: Google's leaky Wallet, Waze buy?, Prism non-denial denials, and more 2013-06-10T06:30:00Z So why bother to go through the rigamarole of passing a bill that has zero chance of becoming law? Groundhog Day in the House: A Gift to Republican Freshmen, and Possibly Democrats Too 2013-05-17T10:50:25Z "Whatell did— Say, what else was all that rigamarole for then?" The Rider of Golden Bar 2011-01-04T03:01:06.347Z Of course, under that rigamarole I knew what was doing—orders from headquarters—and more to follow. Making Money The next time she did the rigamarole, back he popped. No Strings Attached He could hardly bring himself to read through the long rigamarole of specifications which each insurance paper itemized. The "Genius" "If I had not known you had studied law, not for a moment would that rigamarole lead me to suspect it." The Paliser case Half of 'em don't know what their rigamarole means. The High Calling You've heard her talk about the wonderful power of God's love, and a great rigamarole about how it guards us from all evil, if we say our prayers and confess our sins and so on. Possessed Now he spoke a rigamarole in Spanish which had been taught him by rote. The Blood of the Conquerors I don't mean to say I value that book psychology rigamarole very highly myself. Torchy As A Pa I don't even scratch the surface of this rigamarole about The Guide. Hunter Patrol Yes, they were for a moment rovers, egad! swashbucklers, gentlemen and ladies of fortune free of the rigamarole burdens that keep them on the I. C. treadmill. A Thousand and One Afternoons in Chicago So I keep on, and, when I get there, I go through the whole rigamarole with another Frenchman. Kent Knowles: Quahaug "I'd no business to tell you all that rigamarole," he said. Shavings |
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