| Phrase/Idiom | to make a big deal of something |
|---|---|
| Definition | This expression means to exaggerate a situation, put a lot of focus on something or someone or build up the importance of something. |
| Example | Don’t make a big deal of my words. I was a little bit nervous. I’m sorry. |
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