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a storm in a teacup

/ə stɔːm ɪn ə ˈtiː.kʌp/

[/ə stɔːm ɪn ə ˈtiː.kʌp/]

fuss over nothing

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Definition

A lot of unnecessary anger or worry about an unimportant matter.

Example

The argument about the seating plan was a storm in a teacup; by morning everyone had forgotten it.

The argument about the seating plan was a storm in a teacup; by morning everyone had forgotten it.

Etymology

A 19th-century British phrase; Americans say 'a tempest in a teapot' for the same idea.

How & Where It’s Used

Common for dismissing exaggerated reactions to trivial matters.

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