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make a meal of something
idiom. to treat something as more important or serious than it really is (I know I was wrong, but you don’t need to make such a meal of it. macmillandictionary.com)
idiom., mean.2 to take more time or care than is necessary when you are doing something (He really made a meal of cutting the lawn. macmillandictionary.com)
inf., brit. to do something in a way that makes it seem more important or difficult than it really is (It's not all that hard, you know! Don't make a meal of it! merriam-webster.com)
literal. to eat a particular food as a meal without anything else (This bread is so good, I could make a meal of it. merriam-webster.com)
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