farragoso

farragoso
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. cumbersome
Tuvimos que atravesar una serie de procedimientos y trámites farragosos para obtener la residencia.We had to go through a series of cumbersome procedures and red tape to obtain our residency.
b. dense
El informe era farragoso y estaba lleno de explicaciones excesivamente largas.The report was dense and full of excessively long explanations.
c. involved
Cuándo se le preguntó su paradero a la hora del asesinato, el sospechoso le contó a la polícía una historia farragosa que nadie creyó.When asked about his whereabouts at the time of the murder, the suspect told the police a long involved story that no one believed.
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