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troublous

[truhb-luhs] / ˈtrʌb ləs /


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It was so troublous that eventually Chambermen handed the whole question over to the Board for further study, forwent passing any specific resolutions on non-domestic issues.

From Time Magazine Archive

To this last and most troublous question of all, two of the oldest and foxiest independent moviemakers last week gave an answer that may give other independents an idea.

From Time Magazine Archive

Stirring the patronage kettle, � Mr. Hoover was beset by many a troublous problem.

From Time Magazine Archive

Amid troublous times the Abbot secreted certain valuable deeds in a vast meat pie.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the middle droops The strong laborious ox, of honest front, Which incompos'd he shakes; and from his sides The troublous insects lashes with his tail, Returning still.

From Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol III, No 13, 1851 by Various




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