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Welsh
Etymology
Literally, “to make a sea and a mountain”.
Pronunciation
Verb
gwneud môr a mynydd (first-person singular present gwneud môr a mynyddaf)
- (idiomatic) to make a mountain out of a molehill, to blow out of proportion (+ o)
Pam bod ti'n gorfod gwneud môr a mynydd o bopeth?- Why have you got to make a mountain out of a molehill all the time? / Why have you got to blow everything out of proportion?
Usage notes
- Usually followed by the preposition o (“of”), which is then followed by reference to whatever is being blown out of proportion.
Mutation
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