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without further ado
Idioms and Phrases
Also, without more ado . Without more work, ceremony, or fuss. For example, Without further ado they adjourned the meeting and went home , or And now, without more ado, here is our speaker of the day . This idiom has one of the few surviving uses of the noun ado , meaning “what is being done.” (Another is much ado about nothing .) [Late 1300s]Example Sentences
Without further ado, here are the craziest—and most sensible—theories of how True Detective will come to a close.
So, without further ado, here are the craziest moments in The Wolf of Wall Street.
Without further ado, the most relatable lines from the Girls season three trailer.
So without further ado, here are eight of the best long takes ever made.
Without further ado, here are the most buzzed-about films at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.
He glanced towards the door, as if contemplating leaving the room without further ado.
He stooped and kissed her, and without further ado produced the shoe from his pocket.
It was just wide enough to admit the raft; and without further ado this was run into it, and “docked.”
So, without further ado, Paul Jespersen stuffed his great hairy bulk into the chimney and proceeded to let himself down.
Without further ado, Don went over to the shed and looked for his place at the long table.
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