STORM IN A TEACUP and STIR UP THE HORNET’s NEST
STORM IN A TEACUP – means a lot of unnecessary anger and worry about a matter that is not important (OR) a disproportionate over-reaction of concern or displeasure on some minor or trivial matter.
Example sentences:
I still have
the feeling that really this may be a misunderstanding which is causing a ‘storm in a teacup’.
I fail to
comprehend why the automobile industry is raising a ‘storm in a teacup’
over the scheme which, after all, has been designed to be ‘industry-friendly’.
STIR UP THE
HORNET’s NEST - to cause a situation that makes people
very angry or upset (OR) speaking something or acting in a manner as to
generate a controversy.
Example sentences:
His criticism of the President STIRRED UP A HORNET’S NEST.
The government STIRRED UP A HORNEET’S NEST by hiking the prices of
some important goods.
திரை கடல் ஓடியும் திரவியம் தேடு.
Acquire wealth though compelled to cross the stormy ocean.
(R.SAMPATH)
1/9/2020
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