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Useful English Word or Phrase to Boost Your English: Making a Song and Dance about It

Quick summary: A British phrase meaning making an unnecessary fuss about something.

What does it mean?

If someone is making a song and dance about it, they are turning a small matter into a big performance or drama.

Is it positive or negative?

It is negative because it criticises exaggeration and fuss.

When do you use it?

Use it when someone is complaining too much, showing off, or making a simple issue seem huge.

Examples

Example 1: It was only a tiny delay, but he made a real song and dance about it.

Example 2: She keeps making a song and dance about cooking one meal for guests.

Question for you

What kind of things do people often make a song and dance about?

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