troublemakers in English

noun
1
a person who habitually causes difficulty or problems, especially by inciting others to defy those in authority.
Authorities described the youths as troublemakers bored during a current school summer vacation.

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1. The principal promised to root out the troublemakers.

2. Such policies weaken the resolve of potential troublemakers.

3. He was employed to chuck out any troublemakers.

4. Democrats figure Newt feels safer if potential troublemakers are out of town.

5. Furthermore, the loud music often attracts troublemakers, strangers who simply come uninvited.

6. If we don't clamp down on these troublemakers now, the situation could get out of control.

7. Moreover, the murmurers did not act as troublemakers and raise their voices against Jehovah.

8. How did the courts establish that we are ministers, not troublemakers, seditionists, or peddlers?

9. The Bullies are malicious troublemakers who will attack Mono on sight and will even bully each other

10. In the Sorry! Pets Behaving Badly game players move around the board as the furry or feathered troublemakers who have trashed the house.

11. When alone, many young people are not troublemakers, yet in a group or in pairs, they may try to get attention, doing foolish and nasty things.

12. They know every trick and every hideout, so now troublemakers are more likely to get caught and reported to police and fewer of the youth end up engaging in criminal activity.