tempest in a teapot

  • 31tempest — tem|pest [ tempəst ] noun count 1. ) LITERARY a severe storm with strong winds and heavy rain or snow 2. ) a situation in which people are very upset or excited => TEAPOT …

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  • 32Utah teapot — A modern render utilizing the Utah teapot model by Martin Newell. The Utah teapot or Newell teapot is a 3D computer model which has become a standard reference object (and something of an in joke) in the computer graphics community. It is a… …

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  • 34exaggeration — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) False magnification Nouns 1. exaggeration, magnification, overstatement, inflation, puffing up, hyperbole, stretch, strain, [high or false] coloring, caricature, extravagance. See distortion, figurative …

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  • 35tem·pest — /ˈtɛmpəst/ noun, pl pests [count] literary : a violent storm often used figuratively A tempest is brewing over the new tax laws. a tempest of controversy/emotions a tempest in a teapot US : a situation in which pe …

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  • 39The Computer Museum, Boston — Logo of an exhibit at the Boston Computer Museum The Computer Museum was a Boston, Massachusetts museum that opened in 1979 and operated in three different locations until 1999. It was once referred to as TCM and is sometimes called the Boston… …

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  • 40American and British English differences — For the Wikipedia editing policy on use of regional variants in Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Manual of style#National varieties of English. This is one of a series of articles about the differences between British English and American English, which …

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