No trouble.
Deep trouble.”
You're in big trouble.
You’re looking for trouble.
He would have a lot more trouble.
Trouble can lead to interesting art.
You’ll have trouble getting the hall.
I remember the first time I got in trouble for it.
Computers have trouble distinguishing those sounds.
(Trouble is still alive, so it’s not clear where she will be buried.)
“Never you trouble your head about this man,” retorted the contentious Mr.
The trustees agreed to pay him five thousand dollars a month to take care of Trouble.
I hope you will find some way to break the rules and make a little trouble out there.
It wasn’t real, and there was enough real trouble in the world without having to invent things.
“Trouble, trouble, trouble,” says Rigby hopefully at the mere sight of him.
Trump, it would also be well within Russian strategy to stir up trouble just to stir up trouble.
.: We’re writing about funny ways that people behave in situations where they’re at fault, or in trouble and don’t want to be in trouble.
If you would have trouble lifting a heavy box of books onto a shelf by yourself, you may have trouble folding and unfolding a less-expensive treadmill, too.
If you're having trouble visualizing how big that actually is, know that it's a bit bigger than your average thermos, so you won't have much trouble packing it in your suitcase or backpack.
Toughen the receivers, and Augment the system - put in place other systems which may not be as accurate or as robust but which provide a back-up, and give a user in trouble a backdoor to get out of trouble."
trouble
noun cognition
- a source of difficulty
Example: one trouble after another delayed the job
verb emotion
- move deeply
noun event
- an angry disturbance
verb social
- to cause inconvenience or discomfort to
Example: Sorry to trouble you, but...
noun event
- an event causing distress or pain
Example: what is the trouble?
verb emotion
- disturb in mind or make uneasy or cause to be worried or alarmed
noun act
- an effort that is inconvenient
Example: I went to a lot of trouble
verb social
- take the trouble to do something; concern oneself
Example: He did not trouble to call his mother on her birthday
noun feeling
- a strong feeling of anxiety
verb body
- cause bodily suffering to and make sick or indisposed
noun state
- an unwanted pregnancy
Example: he got several girls in trouble
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