"Turning molehills into mountains" means making a small problem or issue seem much larger or more significant than it really is, often through unnecessary worry or exaggeration. It refers to blowing things out of proportion and creating unnecessary stress or drama.
Urbanization is the process of turning an area into a city by increasing population density, infrastructure development, and economic activity.
The continental divide is an imaginary line that separates the direction in which water flows on the North American continent. Water on one side of the divide flows towards one ocean, while water on the other side flows towards a different ocean.
Baffin Bay is the body of water east of the Everett Mountains on Baffin Island. It lies between Baffin Island and Greenland.
Climbing mountains over 6000 meters in Bhutan is prohibited out of respect for the mountains, which are considered sacred in Bhutanese culture. It is believed that climbing these peaks can disturb the spirits residing in the mountains and have negative consequences on the land and people. The government enforces strict regulations to preserve the sanctity of these sacred sites.
The media tends to politicize every issue, turning even the most important topics into political debates.
Blows things out of proportion/exaggerates problems
Blows things out of proportion/exaggerates problems
It means to make big deals out of little problems.
Shaun the Sheep - 2007 Mountains Out of Molehills 1-18 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The phrase "making mountains out of molehills" is found on page 32 of "The Phantom Tollbooth" by Norton Juster.
Too Close for Comfort - 1980 Making Mountains Out of Molehills 4-2 was released on: USA: 14 April 1984
you get mountains out of molehills
It could be a band called Nonpoint and the song mountains
Frances Darwin Cornford has written: 'Different days' 'Mountains & molehills' 'On a calm shore' 'Death and the princess' 'Travelling home'
Yes, the word 'molehills' is a noun; the plural form of the singular noun 'molehill', a word for a mound of dirt made by a mole burrowing near the surface; a word for a thing.
it mean mountains
mountains = Berge