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molehill    音标拼音: [m'olh,ɪl]
n. 鼹鼠丘,鼹鼠窝;蚁山

鼹鼠丘,鼹鼠窝;蚁山

molehill
n 1: a mound of earth made by moles while burrowing

Molehill \Mole"hill`\, n.
A little hillock of earth thrown up by moles working under
ground; hence, a very small hill, or an insignificant
obstacle or difficulty; as, to make a mountain out of a
molehill.
[1913 Webster]

Having leapt over such mountains, lie down before a
molehill. --South.
[1913 Webster] mMolendinaceous

92 Moby Thesaurus words for "molehill":
a continental, a curse, a damn, a darn, a hoot, anthill, bagatelle,
bank, barrow, bauble, bean, bibelot, bit, brae, brass farthing,
butte, button, cent, cock, curio, down, drift, drumlin, dune,
embankment, farce, farthing, feather, fell, fig, fleabite,
folderol, foothills, fribble, frippery, gaud, gewgaw, gimcrack,
hair, halfpenny, haycock, haymow, hayrick, haystack, heap, hill,
hill of beans, hillock, hummock, jest, joke, kickshaw, knickknack,
knickknackery, knob, knoll, minikin, mockery, monticle, monticule,
moor, mound, mow, peppercorn, picayune, pile, pin, pinch of snuff,
pinprick, pyramid, rap, red cent, rick, row of pins, rush,
sand dune, shit, snap, sneeshing, snowdrift, sou, stack, straw,
swell, toy, trifle, trinket, triviality, tuppence, two cents,
twopence, whim-wham


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