make a noise about (something)

make a noise about (something)

To draw attention to something, as through loud, forceful discussion or complaints. There's a guy at the customer service desk who's been making a noise for the last hour about getting bumped off the flight. We're making an effort in the school to make a noise about bullying, highlighting how far reaching it can be into the lives of students.
See also: make, noise
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • knock (someone or something) out of (someone or something)
  • knock out of
  • ram (something) home
  • ram something home
  • rend from
  • rend from (someone or something)
  • rent from
  • hammer (something) home
  • hammer home
  • rip (someone or something) out of (something)