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What's the phrase for "make a scene" which is not in public?
I know that "to make a scene" means to make a public disturbance.
But what about the same manner (shouting loud in anger) in a house with just two people in private?
Thank you in advance.
Nov 19, 2018 2:24 PM
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kick up a fuss, maybe
November 19, 2018
Making a scene generally refers to creating a disturbance around other people. That could be in the home or in public when other people are around. When only two people are present, the expression "making a scene" would not be used.
November 19, 2018
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