single word requests - Alternatives to "break a butterfly on a wheel"



The phrase "to break a butterfly on a wheel" is very evocative, but I can't bring myself to use it: I find the "wheel" too disturbing.


So: what are some good alternatives?


(For those who are unfamiliar with this expression, Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable defines it as "to employ superabundant effort in the accomplishment of a small matter". [link])



Answer



Use a sledgehammer to crack a nut.



to do something with more force than is necessary to achieve the result you want


When he sent ten men to arrest one small boy, he clearly used a sledgehammer to crack a nut.



Better yet: Use a sledgehammer to swat a fly!


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