Examples of 'this song and dance' in a sentence
Meaning of "this song and dance"
this song and dance: This idiom is commonly used to describe a series of actions or behaviors, often repetitive or unnecessary, that someone engages in to deal with a particular situation or problem
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this song and dance
All this song and dance over nothing.
I have heard enough of this song and dance.
This song and dance is over.
You have given me this song and dance before.
This song and dance is really getting me down.
We have been hearing this song and dance for several decades now.
I leave a piece of my soul on the floor every time I do this song and dance.
And this song and dance that you two have been doing.
My friend and I were doing this song and dance act.
And this song and dance that you two have been doing for my benefit.
I mean, you have given me this song and dance before.
I do this song and dance to find out who I am and where I live.
Whenever she wants anything done, she does this song and dance about.
I have gotten this song and dance for seven years.
So, why drive all the way up here and go through this song and dance.
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And you give me this song and dance about not caring anything about reunions.
Fallon, stop . I mean, you have given me this song and dance before.
Is all this song and dance because of me?
I don't know. Whenever she wants anything done, she does this song and dance about.
What was this song and dance about never having met but having seen each other?
Now haven't we heard this song and dance before?
This song and dance before ♪ and nothing more ♪.
Need I remind you that this song and dance is still my job?
With you again, Seth. - I'm not going through this song and dance.
You've heard this song and dance before.
Look, I know this song and dance.
Is planned ♪ this song and dance before ♪.
You've heard this song and dance I'm sure.