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much ado about nothing phrase much more activity, worry, or excitement than the situation deserves: I had the feeling that the "3D experience" would be much ado about nothing. In the end, it all seemed like much ado about nothing. It turns out that they had already decided to give her the job, but they waited until Monday to notify her of their decision. All her worry was much ado about nothing. Yes, the police blocked off the road, but it was much ado about nothing - just a goose that refused to move out of motorists' way. Her publicist dismissed reports that she had gone into rehab, saying it was all much ado about nothing. See also
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