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ado

[uh-doo] / əˈdu /


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“So without further ado,” he said, “please give a warm Mississippi welcome to the president of the United States.”

From New York Times

Most of this is much ado about not much.

From Washington Post

So, yes, CRT is both much ado and also deserving of rants.

From Washington Post

It should be easy, then, to dismiss all this culture war blather as much ado about nothing, the latest fake-news nonsense from shameless politicians and their handmaidens in the media.

From Washington Post

As laymen unversed in the intricacies of eviction law, most renters watch as their cases are dispensed with little ado by housing-court judges.

From Washington Post