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make a meal of something Definition


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meal1
noun
    1. An occasion on which food is eaten, eg lunch, supper, dinner, etc.
    2. An amount of food eaten on one such occasion.
      Thesaurus: fare, refreshment, snack, nosh (slang).
Idiom: make a meal of something
    colloq
    To exaggerate the importance of it, or make it seem more complicated than it really is, eg by taking an unnecessary amount of time or trouble over it.
    To eat it as a meal.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon mæl, meaning ‘a measure' or ‘a portion of time'.



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