Similar words: trouble, troubled, in trouble, troublesome, double-dealing, double cropping, sibling, humbling. Meaning: ['trʌbl] adj. causing distress or worry or anxiety.
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61. I wish that those who are troubling you would even mutilate themselves.
62. "The cartoon in today's New York Post is troubling at best given the historic racist attacks of African Americans as being synonymous with monkeys," civil rights activist Al Sharpton said.
63. In that long interim, President Hoover invited his successor to the White House to discuss the troubling economic conditions.
64. Of these, the most troubling is iodine-131, which can be absorbed by the thyroid when inhaled, causing thyroid cancer and leukemia.
65. That's troubling, because it reinforces the notion that befouled food is the consequence of a foul culture.
66. A: It'seems you're on pins and needles today. Anything troubling you?
67. This was a troubling essay on the anatomy of nationhood.
68. Even the most feared side effect of first-generation drugs, tardive dyskinesia , seems less troubling than potentially fatal metabolic problems.
69. As Chelsea responded with an attack, Drogba was scythed down by Zambrotta out wide as the Blues continued to look capable of troubling our fluorescent orange-coloured opponents.
70. In that[sentencedict.com], the county joined a troubling national trend: the collapse of construction spending.
71. They had been troubling her for some months and while she was not embarrassed to talk about bodily function she had, as many do, been putting off coming to the doctor.
72. Even more troubling, a Jackson family member told TMZ.com that Michael had been receiving daily injections of Demerol, an addictive painkiller.
73. As an environmentalist and a Great Wall conserva - tionist in particular, I found the report troubling.
74. Whether, in international private law, the problem of evasion of law is an independent system or part of public order has been troubling the academic circle.
75. Art would no longer be troubling, but purely celebratory in its functions.
76. Lesser Scaup Aythya affinis, Northern Pintail Anas acuta, and several sea ducks are showing troubling declines, but most geese are increasing dramatically and many ducks have held steady.
77. Anas acuta, and several sea ducks are showing troubling declines, but most geese are increasing dramatically and many ducks have held steady.
78. The struggles of big steel companies are particularly troubling, because that industry's health is considered an early indicator of how other industries are faring.
79. The most troubling of the short-lived HFCs were invented to replace chlorofluorocarbons, refrigerants that were thinning the ozone layer in the upper atmosphere, and were also a major warming agent.
80. Art would no longer be troubling, but merely used to celebrater life.
81. In this peaceful street where he had taken refuge, Jean Valjean got rid of all that had been troubling him for some time past.
82. Our increased awareness of the scarcity value of environmental resources makes this lacuna especially troubling.
83. That could make an AK landslide troubling , but it is an argument for vigilance [http://sentencedict.com], not disqualification.
84. Will the most troubling kind of hard drug use increase again in response?
85. Even as Sharpton spoke, Facebook and other sites were host to raucous debates about whether the instant hagiography wasn't minimizing too many troubling details.
86. Professor Alfred Blumstein of Carnegie Mellon University said the rise in gun violence was particularly troubling.
87. What troubling wave can arrive to vex A spirit like water in a timeless well?
88. "Of course I do, " he said pettishly, troubling only a little over the disgrace of the insinuation.
89. The troubling thing is that all of the definitions are IT - centric.
90. But some see the enlistment of the Internet in the Gaza battle a troubling trend.
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