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40 Sentences With "makes a big deal"

How to use makes a big deal in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "makes a big deal" and check conjugation/comparative form for "makes a big deal". Mastering all the usages of "makes a big deal" from sentence examples published by news publications.

He makes a big deal about his Jeep Cherokee, made in Toledo.
But everybody that makes a big deal out of it probably are losers.
When he plays with that kind of energy it makes a big deal.
"Everybody makes a big deal about it because it's $300 million dollars," Murray said.
Khanna makes a big deal of his efforts to create jobs outside his district.
As any casual horoscope reader knows, astrology makes a big deal out of your birth.
"Everybody makes a big deal out of it because I don't shoot them," DeRozan said.
"In high school, a few years difference makes a big deal," the American Son actress said.
The Justice League Comic-Con trailer makes a big deal out of uniting the DC superheroes.
Obamacare makes a big deal about providing subsidies so everyone can afford some kind of health insurance.
She lives in a palace, everyone makes a big deal when she shows up, she has no power at all.
Qualcomm makes a big deal out of the X12 modem built into the Snapdragon 820 and I can vouch for its benefits.
According to Bennett, if your partner makes a big deal when you try to do your own thing, it's a sign of jealousy.
Reporting on the emails has slowed since — though that might change if Trump makes a big deal out of them in the general.
And I sort of have to laugh when Ted makes a big deal out of the fact that he's doing well in the polls.
For instance, this story makes a big deal about a (post-election) Russian social media disinformation campaign on Bob Mueller based on... 5,000 tweets?
Dyson makes a big deal about its engineering efforts, but its external industrial design is also a key ingredient in the appeal of its products.
Vertu makes a big deal of the fact that you can call its phone support line and speak with the actual person that assembled your phone.
It makes a big deal of an uncommon printmaking medium: monotype, created by working in ink on a hard surface and then pressing paper against it.
But he makes a big deal out of his abstemiousness: Read any of his books, and he'll tell you he does not smoke, drink, or do drugs.
It also makes a big deal of lip-syncing on the BBC's famous fake-live music show Top of the Pops, which is a nice meta-reference.
No, but also yes: every so often, that VCR-like product is there, the one that introduces a new, disruptive format that everybody makes a big deal about.
It's not until the New York Times—or any other big media outlet—makes a big deal of it that they go, 'Wait, how can we capitalize on this?
Its user agreement makes a big deal of the fact that consumers are responsible for helping Tally maintain the links between its own software and the credit card issuers' websites.
But he makes a big deal out of eminent domain — you wouldn't have a country, you wouldn't have one highway in this country, you wouldn't have a railroad, you wouldn't have anything.
I'm also glad that Covet also has the option to use characters with larger frames, and that it makes a big deal out of events like Latinx Heritage Month and Black History Month.
Everyone makes a big deal about how Mira is the future and she's so special and different, but some of the other enhancements are so dramatic that it doesn't seem that different from Mira's experience.
If Trump had been eating KFC for his entire life—and Trump makes a big deal about how into fast food he is—you would not still be on the fence about it at age 70.
There's the Bukowski-quoting, self-styled literary bad boy; the American Redditor who addresses people as "sir;" and, in Scotland, the kind of fogeyish young patriot who makes a big deal of the fact that they prefer ceilidhs to raves.
But if some cable news talking head or newspaper columnist gets it into their head that the new Spider-Man film is pushing a political agenda and makes a big deal of it, that could cut into the bottom line.
The show never really makes a big deal of this, but one of its greatest assets is the way its would-be protagonist — a typical, kinda whiny white dude named Quentin Coldwater — slowly realizes he's not the center of the story, not the hero.
Rule 5: Edith must clean and self- medicate to keep calm. Edith makes a big deal how mothers do not need presents. The family is saying what they got her. Adam and Matthew talk about Sheena.
Movie Review : Milana. Sify.com. Retrieved on 5 January 2014. The film went on to become a big commercial success, running for 500 days at a multiplex in Bangalore.I never makes a big deal of awards: Puneet – Times Of India. Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.
Elaine is wearing a pair of shoes from Botticelli, and feels embarrassed when Gail makes a big deal over it. George asks his therapist for feedback on the script. She reveals that she didn't like it, and George throws a tantrum. Kramer tells Jerry that he encountered Gail again, and ended up kissing her.
Now she comes back every couple of years to visit friends. Throughout the dinner, Ashley touches Justin constantly, trying to get him to fall for her. Eventually, Rhiannon has enough and makes a big deal, to which Justin does as well. This creates turmoil between Rhiannon and "A", with Rhiannon telling "A" they do not understand the relationship between Justin and her.
This represents a similar relationship to that between an Afro- Caribbean man and an African women in Armah's novel Fragments. This relationship, one of love and commitment that works fervently for the emancipation of African thought, helps reinforce Armah's message of pan- African cooperation. Armah presents a very critical view of the character Sheldon Tubman. He portrays this character, a strong civil-rights activist in the state, as nothing more than a "Diaspora Hustler" - someone who makes a big deal of returning to the African tradition but instead uses this fake "tradition" to benefit himself.
Momina's Mother (Shaheen Qureshi) decides to opt for abortion to safe her daughter's marriage but on knowing she is expected with a boy faces resistance from Momina's Father who wants to welcome his son. On knowing about the pregnancy Arham's mother also makes a big deal out of this and clearly tells Arham to forget about Momina. He is also not happy with this old age pregnancy of Momina mother but stays strong as he loves Momina so much. Twist and turn of story continues with the sudden death of Momina's Mother in delivering Sami.
Dr. Kelso reminds J.D. that no one ever really makes a big deal when someone leaves the hospital, but offers J.D. a handshake and proper farewell. This reenergizes J.D., determined to get his sentimental goodbye from Dr. Cox, who tells him this day is nothing special. J.D. tells him that if he is gonna put that in the book, he should put that on the 5 and walks away. Watching his terminal patient, J.D. sits with Carla, who defends him against Dr. Cox one last time as he walks by.
After hearing about her predicament, Veg invites her to his home to shower, and she meets his dysfunctional family; two sisters who are always arguing, and a brother, Gary, who is continually in fear of them. His family makes a big deal out of Deborah, continually praising Mindy, and unable to take it, Veg and Deborah leave and go for a walk. At the beef noodle shop, Deborah starts working for Veg, but she also manages to spoil the secret recipe of 30 years of work. They have to go to a rival restaurant instead to buy the bull organs.
Hank also seems to think that being a propane salesman is the best job there is (and wants his son, Bobby Hill, to follow his footsteps and start a propane business of his own). Hank loves his job very much, but throughout the series always makes a big deal out of it when his closest friends and even family find his occupation boring and somewhat useless and even find his obsession with propane odd. In the episode "A Fire Fighting We Will Go," Bobby questions Hank about his new job as a volunteer fireman, in which Bobby says he is surprised because Hank always seems to exaggerate and make a big deal about being a propane salesman. Although Hank is often confused and irritated by Bobby's eccentricities, he clearly loves his son, even though he's uncomfortable in saying it to his face.

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