trouble|troubles in English
noun
[trou·ble || 'trʌbl]
problem, misfortune, annoyance; civil disturbance; cause of worry; exertion in accomplishing something
Use "trouble|troubles" in a sentence
1. 6 Light troubles speak; great troubles keep silent.
2. her troubles ♫
3. Which mildly troubles him.
4. Those troubles, always linger.
5. Don't meet troubles half-way.
6. Her arthritis troubles her greatly.
7. Many troubles oppressed my father.
8. Though troubles and trials beset us,
9. You know what troubles me most?
10. He was plagued by eye troubles.
11. Don't dump your troubles on me!
12. Though Troubles Assail, And Dangers Affright - Song Lyrics with Orchestral backing music.LYRICS:Though troubles assail, And dangers AffrightAuthor: John Newt
13. Examples: Basinful of troubles; of worries
14. This is what sorely troubles him.
15. Though troubles assail, And dangers Affright.J
16. Living and Witnessing Through the Troubles
17. He's always drunk and giving you troubles!
18. I've had a dream that troubles me.
19. His wit made even troubles seem amusing.
20. Help me to solve my financial troubles.
21. The economic troubles Antedate the current administration
22. She can shrug off all her troubles.
23. I hope your troubles clear up soon.
24. The economic troubles antedate the current administration.
25. Is it my loudness that troubles you?