To make a mountain out of a mole hill refers to making a big argument out of a very small matter.
Yes, "hole" is a noun. It refers to an empty space or opening in a solid object.
They make a hole in a mountain made of snow
make a hole in the groundfill it with watermake a hill or moutain next to itput a hole in the top of the hill or mountainmake sure the edges of the mountain are small enough for water to go overif they aren't, use the smooth tool and put it on 1 square and flatten the edgesclick the waterfall toolselect both bits of waternow your waterfall should work
It would be very difficult to make a mountain out of a tiny creature like a mole.The actual saying is 'Do not make a mountain out of a molehill' ,- - meaning don't make a big deal from a small incident
GOD time also works
An idiom for a mountain is "Make a mountain out of a mole hill" this means to make something unimportant of simple to something very important and difficult.
The saying is,"don't make a mountain out of a mole hill." In other words,"pick your battles." Don't sweat the small stuff. You have to ignore most small problems so that you are not fighting and bickering all the time.
We know nothing about the conditions within a black hole, but it seems unlikely that a black hole could exist within a black hole, or even if this concept would have any meaning at all.
The French words vert, meaning green, and mont, meaning mountain, are combined to make the state name Vermont. And Vermont means green mountain.
The letters that make up the "Hollywood" sign are white, and they are placed on top of a mountain/hill suggesting it is the home of the stars.
The terrain in China is full of mountain, highlands, hills, and rivers. The tropics make up the southern parts of China.
No, minute is a noun (Just give me a minute here...) Or an adjective (Stop trying to make a mountain out of a minute [tiny] mole hill!)