Sentences

rigmarole in a sentence

n.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Rigmarole refers to a lengthy and complicated procedure or process, often involving unnecessary details that can cause frustration.

Sample Sentences

  1. The application process was a long rigmarole that left many applicants frustrated.
  2. After hours of rigmarole over paperwork, we finally got the approval we needed.
  3. She decided to skip the rigmarole of traditional wedding planning and eloped instead.
  4. Dealing with the government often involves navigating a tedious rigmarole of forms and regulations.
  5. His explanation was so filled with rigmarole that no one could understand his main point.
  6. The application process was filled with so much rigmarole that I almost gave up halfway through.
  7. After hours of rigmarole at the airport, we finally boarded our flight.
  8. He was tired of the endless rigmarole surrounding the company's new policies.
  9. Dealing with the local government often involves a lot of bureaucratic rigmarole.
  10. She found herself tangled in a rigmarole of paperwork that seemed never-ending.