storm in Idiom, Proverb
Storm in a teacup
If someone exaggerates a problem or makes a small problem seem far greater than it really is, then they are making a storm in a teacup.
a storm in a teacup
a lot of fuss over something small: "Don't worry about those two arguing. it's just a storm in a teacup."
storm in
1. To access (some place) in a blustery, affronted fuss. The bang-up stormed in blubbering and agitated about the latest budgetary results. I could acquaint she was agitated by the way she stormed in the room.2. To access (some place) with abundant alacrity or corybantic energy. She stormed in with all her accouchement in tow. The assistant stormed in the room, aggregate up all of his papers, afresh stormed out afresh after a word.Learn more: stormstorm in (to some place)
Fig. to access into article or some abode angrily. The army stormed into the boondocks and took abounding of the citizens as prisoners. Leonard stormed in, shouting at everyone.Learn more: storm