PHRASE: Don’t make a scene

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PHRASE: Don’t make a scene Mrs. Alba ESL 4

Don’t make a scene DEFINITION: to be loud and rude with other people or in public.

Don’t make a scene SENTENCES: My daughter made a scene when I wouldn’t buy her a new toy. When John found a mistake in our report, he started to make a scene.  He threw our report everywhere.

Don’t make a scene The English we Speak, from BBC Learning English http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/theenglishwespeak/2013/09/130903_tews_139_dont_make_a_scene.shtml