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Sentence count:102+3Posted:2017-03-18Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: troubletroubledin troubletroublesomedouble-dealingdouble croppingsiblinghumblingMeaning: ['trʌbl]  adj. causing distress or worry or anxiety. 
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31. It provides a superficially plausible answer to deep and troubling questions about existence.
32. Besides, somehow she didn't want to be on her own with her troubling thoughts.
33. In another surprise, the assignment dilemma troubling the Client Service Center largely disappeared.
34. Wilson can even ignite an issue which voters may not know is troubling them.
35. But while Manuela was a mirror in which I glimpsed troubling facets of my own personality, hers presented no problems.
36. The most troubling of these measures is the first, which is presumably for the benefit of the security services.
37. You must talk to your daughter and find out what's troubling her.
38. People know that the Gulf crisis is troubling and contradictory.
39. There are a couple of troubling aspects to this account, but even to raise them is to seem somehow unsympathetic.
40. We kept noticing things we found difficult or troubling, emblematic of what life might be were we to live there permanently.
41. Every great religion originally appeared as a response among people desperate for comfort and solace during troubling times.
42. One was its glass house-the vacuum chamber that shielded the chronometer from troubling changes of atmospheric pressure and humidity.
43. Seers galore will be on hand to shed a little light on those and other troubling queries at the Renaissance Psychic Fair.
44. He stopped worrying over the troubling knowledge which he could not quite remember.
45. The last, and perhaps most troubling possibility for the stock market, would be an unexpected economic dive into recession.
46. Troubling developments For the reference-service industry, these developments spell trouble.
47. This is deeply troubling to many members of the faiths concerned.
48. Cassie didn't see Bella troubling her head with clothing coupons and ration books.
49. There was no sense in worrying, he thought, no sense in troubling himself with things that did not matter.
50. An experienced forward is needed, otherwise Aberdeen will not be troubling the scorers regularly.
51. But its seeming determination to do so is deeply troubling.
52. But what was still troubling her was the fact that she had still not broached the subject of Janice.
53. The fact that many people still do not understand this basic concept is both puzzling and troubling.
54. The flies were troubling them and they blew through distended nostrils, or shook their heads,[http://sentencedict.com/troubling.html] or stamped an impatient hoof.
55. I could not make out whether his conscience was troubling him or whether he didn't realise what he was telling me.
56. This reminds me of a problem that has been troubling Mycroft. Pour me a drink, Watson.
57. But what is troubling to me is the apathy toward much of the cruelty to humans.
58. Bless my soul, don't go troubling about that!
59. Hillary Clinton said she found the scheme deeply troubling.
60. He seemed to be a naturally solitary person, troubling himself about only a few friends.
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