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without further ado

prep.phr. (context idiomatic English) with no further ado.

Usage examples of "without further ado".

Then without further ado the little man made his way back to his own vehicle, and drove quickly away from the scene.

And without further ado he told them what had happened, all of it up to the point where his car had been pushed over the cliff.

And without further ado she dragged the thing free, holding it up for Manolis's inspection.

I arose, wiped some kind of antelope grease from my face with a coarse napkin, and without further ado begged leave to speak.

These two dimensions are in intimate interaction and correlation, but neither can simply, without further ado, be reduced to the other (and thus not explained, but explained away).

So, without further ado, as they say, let's hear your welcome for Dr.