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ado

noun as in fuss

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So without further ado, here’s a smattering of dogs — and birds, and squirrels — filling up while the filling’s good.

From Vox

Without further ado, here’s what Housewives beginners need to know about each of the different Real Housewives series, presented chronologically first for seasons still on the air, and then for those that left us too soon.

From Time

Without further ado, here’s how to get the most out of your broiler.

From Eater

So without further ado, here are the 20 most-commented-upon stories from Ars in 2020, alongside the highest-rated and most-insightful comments, as voted on by our readers.

Without further ado, here is the result for the United States overall.

Without further ado, here are the craziest—and most sensible—theories of how True Detective will come to a close.

So, without further ado, here are the craziest moments in The Wolf of Wall Street.

Without further ado, the most relatable lines from the Girls season three trailer.

So without further ado, here are eight of the best long takes ever made.

Pictured above is the sculpture titled Hopeful Had Much Ado from Pilgrim's Progress.

Then he clapped his fiddle under his chin and without more ado struck up "Bobbing Joan."

And, without more ado, he caught up a chair and held it before him in readiness to receive the other's onslaught.

Mademoiselle Marthe eats elegantly, without any ado or any noise, just like a grown-up lady.

If he is not so compassionate, he will lay his finger on the wound without more ado.

Without more ado they secured a broken shovel and two case-knives and began operations.

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On this page you'll find 36 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ado, such as: bother, confusion, excitement, flurry, hubbub, and to-do.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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