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trouble

[truhb-uhl] / ˈtrʌb əl /








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Early in the season, he was so aggressive he got into foul trouble.

From Los Angeles Times

"While the recent events involving Andrew are deeply, deeply troubling, we must keep perspective," another source close to the family said.

From BBC

Surprise package: Scottish dance producer Blair Muir's track Rehab hasn't troubled the main UK charts, but was the 10th most played song of the year on YouTube in Newcastle.

From BBC

After gigs in Wales were also pulled this week, the tour's promoters, Deadwave Records, said they had been shelved "to avoid trouble" after "a group of people protested against them".

From BBC

Pasquini said people in her circumstances have been accused of wanting to shed their troubles by having their kids locked away.

From Los Angeles Times