How To Use Molehill In A Sentence
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We had set off on a romp and a ramble through tangly woods and snow dusted fields and had found ourselves standing on molehills and wondering just exactly where we were.
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To lift them they did, senators four, by the first quaint skreek of the gloaming and they hopped it up the mountainy molehill, traversing climes of old times gone by of the days not worth remembering; inventing some excusethems, any sort, having a sevenply sweat of night blues moist upon them.
Finnegans Wake
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That would be much more helpful than removing molehills from a sports field.
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Your "broken arm" was only a sprained wrist. Don't make a mountain out of a molehill.
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Moles were doing the Chalkland Way, leaving molehills of white-flecked soil.
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Pupils from Cawood Primary School joined in the scheme when they helped sift through molehills looking for artefacts.
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It is also mercifully free of molehills, which are the scourge of our sandy garden.
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The British press, making a mountain out of a molehill, precipitated an unnecessary economic crisis.
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We had set off on a romp and a ramble through tangly woods and snow dusted fields and had found ourselves standing on molehills and wondering just exactly where we were.
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But when you're young and in love, even the mountainous Dalziel could shrink to a molehill.
CASCADES - THE DAY OF THE DEAD
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Moles don't dig new tunnels each time they forage, and in fact a very active mole territory may sport very few molehills.
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The first one I came up with was "molehill mountaineer", a pejorative term to describe the sort of perpetually furious rightwing weevil who spends their life calculatedly conflating issues such as the "Ground Zero mosque" into gigantic media crapgasms.
Buzzwords for blowhards
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The sight of new molehills here and there reminded me of an old farm worker I knew who was a good hand at catching moles.
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After they killed him I wanted to emigrate to Holland and never see so much as a molehill again.
ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
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The rally had given him a lot of extra work, and he saw no point in making a mountain out of this particular molehill.
A MATTER OF CONSCIENCE
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Although I broke the law, a mountain was conjured up from a molehill.
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Andy: Yeah, I think his boss is someone who likes to make a mountain out of a molehill.
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As if disturbed by the mere threat of either of these cures, our moles have been quiet for a few days, but I will certainly try them out should the molehills start to reappear.
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Cod Beck carries on, squirting from beneath a sloping earthen dam, which had a few molehills, and then gurgling into a wooded ravine.
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Cliques can be bad, when cliques start ganging up on other cliques, making mountains into molehills.
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The sight of new molehills here and there reminded me of an old farm worker I knew who was a good hand at catching moles.
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The way to find microliths (small Mesolithic flint barbs), he said, was to search springtime molehills.
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One of her hands curved atop the other to form a pink, freckled molehill her desk.
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I tend not to read too much into a one word throwaway; for my taste, Matt seems to mostly be making mountains out of molehills (like he did with Steele earlier today — what is it about today for him?).
Matthew Yglesias » Conservative Women’s Group Cites Small Petrodictatorship as Ideal Form of Government
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You're making a mountain out of a molehill. You wrote one bad essay - it doesn't mean you're going to fail your exam.
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The house looked bland and there was nothing in the garden except molehills.
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Featuring all the worst aspects of a neglected garden on one side of the fence, including dandelions, thistles, and molehills, it had a beautiful cottage garden on the other.
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The way to find microliths (small Mesolithic flint barbs), he said, was to search springtime molehills.
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Go down to the field (if you find fields on the side of the river then even better) and look for some molehills.
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Their neighbour agreed, saying: ‘The embankment is full of molehills.’
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Here's more advice for those of us who suffer from moles and molehills in our lawns, this time from the Garden Centre, near Preston.
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Of course, to call four rickety docks sticking out into the river a harbor was something like calling a molehill a mountain.
THE LIGHTSTONE: BOOK ONE, PART ONE OF THE EA CYCLE
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All summer there have been molehills in the orchard.
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But my invisible friend still works at night despite the cold; one of the molehills is snowless, dark and fresh between two frosty bottles.
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Some racers struggled up the final climb, even though it was a molehill compared to the high mountain passes that must be scaled in the Alps.
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Landowners have been struggling to control a mole epidemic which has resulted in an explosion in the number of molehills.
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You're making a mountain out of a molehill. You wrote one bad essay - it doesn't mean you're going to fail your exam.
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It is quite common to see moles covered in soil after pushing there way through molehills but have you ever actually seen a muddy fox?