Use "trouble-shoots" in a sentence
1. This trigger shoots this barrel.
2. Plant: 1.1 shoots : presence or absence
3. Tommy shoots me a little grin.
4. He shoots me, Dunn kills him...
5. Fry bamboo shoots for 2 minutes.
6. Jochebed gathered up some papyrus shoots.
7. This plant hasn't had any shoots yet.
8. So the green shoots are out there.
9. Petrified, the five henchmen shoots into darkness.
10. It had grown only four measly shoots!
11. An Antiaircraft gun shoots at attacking planes
12. Tender green shoots will appear in February.
13. Arachne shoots a line of Web forward
14. Arrogantis Maximus shoots his big yap again
15. He shoots me, you're accomplices to murder!
16. Some people eat Bamboo shoots as a vegetable.
17. The trees are beginning to put out shoots.
18. Needless to say, the top subsequently shoots off.
19. 11 A trouble shared is a trouble halved.
20. 2 Sometimes side-shoots grow from the rhizome.
21. Fig Differentiation of young shoots from transformed callus.
22. And his shoots spread out in the garden.
23. Shoots out your ass in taxes though, right'?
24. Envy shoots at others and wounds herself.
25. * trouble swallowing
26. * Trouble swallowing
27. Trouble sleeping?
28. They bore into young shoots of their host plant.
29. The fountain shoots water 20 feet into the air.
30. Numerous shoots grow from the nodes of the rootstock.
31. Edible parts of Caltrop: Leaves and young shoots - cooked
32. Proportions of short shoots bearing seed cones increased acropetally.
33. And Roots and Shoots is a program for hope.
34. Leaf-shoots were beginning to sprout on the hawthorn.
35. The trees are beginning to push out new shoots.
36. He shoots for Elle on, like, a regular basis.
37. 19 The green shoots were hopeful signs of spring.
38. Almost all plants push out new shoots in spring.
39. 5 Bolinger, a Harvard Professor shoots from the hip.
40. Braird ( uncountable ) ( Scotland) The first shoots of grass or crops
41. Each year, it sends up a new generation of shoots.
42. He shoots the first one and misses by a yard.
43. The shoots will be cut off with pruning shears
44. Young shoots are eaten as a vegetable in Java.
45. Don't make trouble!
46. Having trouble sleeping?
47. She's in trouble.
48. No trouble, sir.
49. I'm in trouble.
50. Bulgey looks behind and Xanatos shoots him with a shotgun
51. The larvae feed on the young shoots of water-lilies.
52. The first green shoots are poking up/through the soil.
53. A terrorist Bloodlessly shoots two other terrorists on a boat
54. Juice from young Bamboo shoots is used to make medicine
55. Aerenchyma enhances internal aeration between, and within, shoots and roots
56. Matsumoto appears and shoots the knife out of Kazuki's hands.
57. We're in trouble.
58. Here a white sunspot shoots out giant magentic spikes into space.
59. Afterwards, in the changing room, everyone shoots sidelong glances at Lil.
60. TROUBLE SWALLOWING (DYSPHAGIA OR Aphagia) Dysphagia is the medical term for trouble swallowing
61. Achor means “trouble,” “affliction,” or “taboo” and implies a severe kind of trouble
62. Areoles are highly specialized and very condensed shoots or branches
63. Aphides feed mainly on sap from leaves and young shoots
64. Shaded lower Axils or at tips of late season shoots
65. Cut back the shoots in spring to encourage bushier growth.
66. I knew how to juggle photo shoots, prepare catalogs, everything.
67. The bamboo shoots are pushing through after the spring rain.
68. She was also kept busy with lingerie and swimwear shoots.
69. Trouble with the wildlings.
70. Thanks for your trouble.
71. He has prostate trouble.
72. “What about the tone you’re using with me?” Rachel shoots back.
73. Abigail's in trouble upstairs.
74. I had trouble sleeping.
75. She'll get in trouble.
76. We are in trouble.
77. Motorcycles are trouble makers!
78. Trouble with his differential.
79. I got enough trouble.
80. Go around chasing trouble?