释义 |
rigmaˈrolish, a. [f. rigmarole n. + -ish1.] Somewhat akin to rigmarole.
1827J. W. Croker in C. Papers (1884) I. 369, I have been betrayed into this rather rigmarolish note by an expression in your note which [etc.]. 1842S. Lover Handy Andy xvii, He's going to..read some long rigmarolish old records. 1885Daily Tel. 16 Mar. (Cassell), His rambling rigmarolish way. Hence rigmaˈrolishly adv.
1841Fraser's Mag. XXV. 240 We will proceed rigmaroleishly by first speaking..of..a real Simon Pure. |