much ado about nothing

The phrase "much ado about nothing" means a great deal of fuss or uproar over something that is ultimately insignificant or trivial. It implies that a situation or issue has been blown out of proportion or has caused unnecessary excitement or drama, despite having little real importance or substance.


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