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troubles

noun as in hard knocks

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Toy sales have fallen for a third year in a row as family budgets are squeezed - but adults are buying childhood favourites to escape their troubles, research suggests.

From BBC

Although the troubles of our world never bled into “What We Do in the Shadows,” the story never shied away from politics within its own musty, rotten realm.

From Salon

Despite all the good work that was done in 2003, Beck eventually moved on, Romero became ill and stepped away from the park project, and gradually, the troubles returned.

Torres made no mention of his legal troubles in his letter.

Manchester City’s position is that Mr Mendy largely brought his troubles upon himself and ignored sensible advice and warning after warning in his self-destructive pursuit of his chosen lifestyle.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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