Sentence examples for To trouble from inspiring English sources

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To trouble

verb

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

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"It points to trouble".

That adds up to trouble.

That could lead to trouble.

"It opens the door to trouble.

This has begun to trouble him.

Little of this seemed to trouble Short.

She came back to trouble.

This seems to trouble people.

"That doesn't seem to trouble Islamic terrorists".

That approach has often led to trouble.

Using them can only lead to trouble.

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