For the most part the majority of Americans haven't got a clue as to what's ado or how these talks will drastically alter and affect their lives. |
With no further ado Amy lifted up the knife and fork and cut a small chunk out of the pie. |
He refused to go and was dismissed without further ado by Cudlipp who succeeded him. |
When she became the UK's oldest citizen last December, she commented that it was much ado about nothing. |
Much ado has been made of this, and more ado will be made of it up to the opening bell. |
Much ado about nothing, maybe, but when it comes to nosey and cynical journalists, few believe there can ever be smoke without fire. |