Sentence examples for The troubles from inspiring English sources

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The troubles

verb

To disturb, stir up, agitate (a medium, especially water).

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The troubles began in January.

The troubles for bowlers multiply.

The troubles seemed biblical.

The troubles are monumental.

The troubles are not always immediately obvious.

The troubles start with the game itself.

The Troubles came in the night, acoustically.

The troubles did not end with 2000.

The troubles are big and small.

The troubles came after I inherited the car in 1987.

The troubles in Iran could cause oil prices to jump.

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