noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
go
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No, she'd only have to go through the same rigmarole to get out.
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Or do you go through a rigmarole of inserting diaphragms or taking pills?
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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We had to take a day off work to go through the rigmarole of getting state ID cards.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After all this rigmarole , they were to write a story to fit the words and pictures they had chosen.
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Going through that rigmarole wouldn't protect what we have at all.
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It was a rigmarole , a muddled torrent of words, not easy to follow and yet startling.
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No, she'd only have to go through the same rigmarole to get out.
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None of this rigmarole had occurred to him before he spoke.
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Or do you go through a rigmarole of inserting diaphragms or taking pills?
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The entire rigmarole , I realised, was just a charade.
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The nightly rigmarole of getting her settled is finally over.