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idiommake heavy weather (out) of sth BrEBrEused in order to say that someone is behaving as though something they have to do is more difficult than it actually is:The fences at Ascot are not that hard, but many of the top jockeys made remarkably heavy weather of them.The Minister seems to have made rather heavy weather out of this matter, all that is needed is a simple analysis of the facts.NoteA ship makes heavy weather when it moves from side to side with the waves a lot and is difficult to control.
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