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the troublemaker
noun
One who causes trouble, especially one who does so deliberately.
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"I'm the troublemaker".
The troublemaker had become a kingmaker.
Idahosa promised that the troublemaker would die.
Eris was the troublemaker that led to Pluto's reclassification.
"The troublemaker doesn't know why he makes trouble," he said.
"Enough now!" He called, still unable to see the troublemaker.
He is labeled the troublemaker who left Pittsburgh after a series of incidents.
Yet it has all along been Mr Hussein, not Unscom, who has been the troublemaker.
"I was known as the troublemaker in school — I was the stereotype," Mr. Barrant, 17, said.
The troublemaker had reason to feel embarrassed; he had written the opera.
"When the whole debate started there was clearly a strong opinion that the UK would be an affordable loss and that the troublemaker may go if the troublemaker wants to do so.
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