It means to make big deals out of little problems.
"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.
To make a mistake
It means to be direct and unabashed.
Nothing. Do you perhaps mean "how much bread?" -- because bread is slang for money. It's slang and not an idiom.
It's not an idiom, it's a joke. And it's "make like a tree and leaf" -- it's a pun.
to make something stronger ,,
The idiom "crack someone up" means to make someone laugh or amuse them greatly.
to make a bad thing worse
This is not an idiom. An idiom is an expression whose meaning cannot be deduced from its elements. To go through fire and water for someone is easily understood to mean to make a special effort and to undergo difficulties for that person's sake.
It's not an idiom. Idioms make no sense unless you know the meaning already. "No end" means just what it looks like -- something is endless.
The idiom refers to the tossing or throwing of a coin to make a choice. It means that the choice of correct answer or way forward is as random as the toss of a coin.
Fork in the road means a time when it is necessary to make a decision.