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trouble

[ˈtrʌbl]

Definition:
1. A source of difficulty.
2. An angry disturbance.
3. An event causing distress or pain.
4. An effort that is inconvenient.

Use 'trouble' in a sentence:

  1. If I don't get this finished in time, I'll be in trouble.
  2. Jim is always getting into trouble with the law.
  3. I can smell trouble.
  4. I hope we're not putting you to too much trouble.
  5. He won't let it trouble his conscience.
  6. The only trouble is we won't be here then.
  7. From what I heard the company's in deep trouble.
  8. Don't go to any trouble for my benefit!
  9. She had trouble keeping her balance.
  10. We have trouble getting staff.
  11. If this gets out there'll be trouble.
  12. The children didn't give me any trouble at all when we were out.
  13. He's in deep trouble.
  14. There'll be trouble over this, mark my words.
  15. He thanked me for my trouble and left.
  16. I had trouble parking.
  17. She was perversely pleased to be causing trouble.
  18. They take a lot of trouble to find the right person for the right job.
  19. He was in trouble with his teachers.
  20. We've had nothing but trouble with this car.
  21. There was not the slightest hint of trouble.
  22. He never flinched from facing up to trouble.
  23. Brian will get them out of trouble.
  24. You've caused us a lot of trouble.
  25. We've never had much trouble with vandals around here.
  26. Don't go getting yourself into trouble.
  27. Had Jamie ever been in any kind of trouble?
  28. He was blithely unaware of the trouble he'd caused.
  29. My back's been giving me a lot of trouble lately.
  30. My brother was always getting me into trouble with my parents.
  31. The economy was in trouble.
  32. When trouble comes they behave selfishly and horribly.
  33. I've been having trouble with my knee.
  34. He's in a spot of trouble.
  35. Sorry to trouble you, but could you tell me the time?
  36. She was a problem child, always in trouble with the police.
  37. He's in trouble with the police.
  38. Everything was going well but then we hit trouble.
  39. Could I trouble you to open the window, please?
  40. I don't want to put you to a lot of trouble.
  41. I don't want to trouble the doctor with such a small problem.
  42. Such comments are just inviting trouble.
  43. I hope the children weren't too much trouble.
  44. The trouble with you is you don't really want to work.
  45. I hate to trouble you, but could I use your phone?
  46. He's in some kind of trouble.
  47. I can call back later ─ it's no trouble.
  48. Now then, what's the trouble?
  49. What seems to be the trouble, lady?
  50. Call the police at the first sign of trouble.
  51. We can expect trouble from this moment on.
  52. A multinational force is being sent to the trouble spot.
  53. We had no end of trouble getting them to agree.
  54. I'm having trouble finding anything new to say on this subject.
  55. The car developed engine trouble and we had to stop.
  56. Nothing is ever too much trouble for her.
  57. Are you causing trouble again?