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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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Make a meal of Shakespeare's Romeo.
I could make a meal of them.
You could easily make a meal of starters and desserts.
Could you make a meal of tapas alone?
I could make a meal of Mr. Nanneti's appetizers.
Make a meal of fresh pork buns for 80 cents and fresh breads for 70 cents.
On both visits, we decided to make a meal of them.
Frodo Baggins, being a Hobbit, does like to make a meal of things.
Why make a meal of it?Deeply unsettlingThat is not the point.
And it is normal for the media to make a meal of the controversy.
Make a meal of the bride and groom who are trying to get a head count.
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