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be trouble
verb
To disturb, stir up, agitate (a medium, especially water).
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There might be trouble".
That could be trouble.
There be trouble.
There would be trouble.
There can be trouble," he replied.
This could be trouble, I thought.
There would be trouble, of significant proportions.
But the maid, Georgette, could be trouble.
But they can also be trouble.
There may be trouble ahead.
Colonel Harry Shoup knows it must be trouble.
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