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noun • use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse | ||||||||
53% | 9 | Make a mountain out of a molehill | ||||||
verb • show an exaggerated response to something | ||||||||
50% | 3 | It can make a molehill out of a mountain | ||||||
noun • explosive consisting of a yellow crystalline compound that is a flammable toxic derivative of toluene | ||||||||
Make A Mountain Out Of A Molehill For Instance I Tear Into All Anag Crossword Clue
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ALLITERATION which was last seen in the The Guardian Quick crossword.
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ALLITERATION
Updated: October 13, 2023
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