Sentences with trouble
trou·ble
T t - Don't trouble to return it
- Tire trouble
- To take the trouble to look it up
- I had trouble parking.
- The trouble is that these restrictions have remained while other things have changed.
- She tells me her troubles. I tell her mine.
- An unsuitable bed is the most likely cause of back trouble.
- Riot police are being deployed throughout the city to prevent any trouble.
- It's no trouble at all; on the contrary, it will be a great pleasure to help you.
- My little grandson is no trouble at all, but his 6-year-old elder sister is rude and selfish.
- Is anything troubling you? [VERB noun]
- The ulcer had been troubling her for several years. [VERB noun]
- He yawns, not troubling to cover his mouth. [VERB to-infinitive]
- I'm sorry to trouble you, but I wondered if by any chance you know where he is. [VERB noun]
- Industrial trouble
- She has liver trouble
- What is the trouble?
- He took a lot of trouble over this design
- He's in trouble with the police
- His trouble is that he's too soft
- Don't trouble about me
- Please don't trouble to write everything down
- Does this noise trouble you?
- The seas were troubled
- He wouldn't like anyone to trouble his new bicycle
- troubled waters
- My back troubled me
- Don't trouble yourself to rise
- May I trouble you to shut the door?
- To be troubled by arthritis.
- Don't trouble her with petty complaints now.
- A heavy gale troubled the ocean waters.
- She always troubled over her son's solitariness.
- It would be no trouble at all to advise you.
- Financial trouble may threaten security.
- Political trouble in the new republic; labor troubles.
- Heart trouble; stomach trouble.
- Trouble and woe were her lot in life.
- Some secret trouble weighing on his mind; a mother who shares all her children's troubles.
- The results were worth the trouble it took.
- The trouble with your proposal is that it would be too costly to implement.
- His greatest trouble is oversensitivity.