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no trouble
adjective as in easy
Weak matches
adjective as in uncomplicated
noun as in picnic
Example Sentences
USC has had no trouble making the incredible look cavalier over the past week, ever since its narrow season-opening win over Mississippi.
The play’s spry theatricality has no trouble accommodating Leon’s 21st century vision of Grover’s Corners.
His children, who had privileged upbringings and were educated overseas, will have no trouble fending for themselves.
They had no trouble shutting down offenses led by rookie quarterbacks still adjusting to the NFL or journeyman veterans.
But when the Trojans had the ball, they had no trouble flying up and down the field.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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