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Make a meal.
If someone makes a meal of something, they spend too long doing it or make it look more difficult than it really is.
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Making a meal focused on vegetables is a particular challenge at Christmas.
Making a meal from scratch after a long day is daunting, Blythman admits, "but it's all about momentum.
Making a meal of it Readers may recall our revelation that high street retail tycoon Sir Philip Green (pictured) donated £20,000 to the NSPCC at a recent charity auction in exchange for lunch with Paul Dacre.
Appetizers are generously portioned, and one could be happy making a meal of them.
But you didn't see loads of us rushing over and making a meal of it.
10.20pm BST Scott really is making a meal of hanging in there.
But he did not count on my making a meal of them.
You have to walk away from that because they are making a meal of it.
He does know, however, that his wife, Betty Jean, can spend three days making a meal.
Mateo, however, was making a meal of what his classmates eyed so suspiciously.
Ms. Redgrave, for the record, isn't making a meal out of an hors d'oeuvre of a part.
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