Similar words: trouble, troubled, in trouble, troubling, untroubled, ask for trouble, make trouble, have trouble. Meaning: ['trʌbləs] adj. full of trouble.
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1 The troublous society made a good opportunity for religion spread.
2 The bringing together of troublous times and the return of the Jews to the Land removes any doubt.
3 In troublous times people grow intoxicated there more on words than on wine.
4 It may be worthwhile also in these troublous times to write down his severe criticism on war, which he called "that most cruel madness".
5 Some troublous uprore, Whereto he drew in haste it to agree.
6 The troublous feeling is due to the disturbance of outer world.
7 These are troublous times.
8 The ah, China, really is a troublous times this year.
9 Besides, this thesis considers that James's sense of non-identity and crisis can be regarded as his modern feelings and they roots in his troublous times and his self-exiled life as an artist.
10 All we came from the 6th police station......in leaving here is a troublous matter, so we should look after this.
11 It mainly rooted in the academic thought he had received, the troublous times he had lived in, the disaster of the life he had experienced,(www.Sentencedict.com) and so on.
12 With the capitalist country's aggression , the contradiction of national and the class and also all kinds of contradictories in society, the political in Mongolia become troublous more and more.
13 Traditional Chinese Lineages in the late Qing Dynasty changed again when impacted by the troublous times.
14 Seeing that I asked Fishhook away mysteriously, they followed us secretly and now they wanted to leave this troublous corsair with Caesar.
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