Sentences with phrase «out of a molehill when»

«I think they're [Wang's team] making a mountain out of a molehill when it comes to the bias question,» Ginther says.
Sometimes we can make a mountain out of a molehill when we bring up past grievances.

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This Allstars team are a bunch of OAP's has — beens and the simplest way to beat them, is to sit back and let them do all the running and hit them in the last 15 minutes when they all get tired... Why does Wenger love making a mountain out of a molehill??
«It's not helpful when the three fountains of knowledge on Match of the Day make a mountain out of a molehill.
The team who make a mountain out of a molehill, the same side which couldn't beat Blackpool in their very last home fixture and the team which hasn't won in the league since the end of August, when Fernando Torres awoke from his slumber for the first and only time this season to score the winner in a fortunate 1 - 0 success at Anfield.
Has there been any time in history when women have been allowed to simply enjoy their babies, without someone making a mountain out of a molehill about something?
Catastrophizing is when you think about a worry so persistently that you begin to make it seem much worse than it was at the outset and much worse than it is in reality — a tendency to make «mountains out of molehills»!
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