Get Free Checker

trouble maker

NOUN
  1. someone who deliberately stirs up trouble

How To Use trouble maker In A Sentence

  • There were 20 people in line at the truck and 3 at the hallal cart across the street, if thats the trouble maker. Saw This Coming From a Mile Away | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • And it can often though not always get the grievant pegged as a "trouble maker," which hurts the grievant's future employment with the company. If They Want To Get Rid of You ...
  • Sam is in my class, and we are the trouble makers, or you could call us the class clowns.
  • When asked about the 92% that are vehemently opposed to the proposition, she declares them all to be trouble makers, Luddites, townies, misty eyed liberals - or suffering from Mad Cow disease.
  • Everyone knows the real answer to antisocial behaviour is more police given powers to hold and detain trouble makers, not such fantasy schemes. The Sun
  • She was a well known stirrer and trouble maker; she was a tart and a tease and succeeded in getting half the boys in the neighbourhood beaten to a pulp by her four thuggish elder brothers.
  • He is a trouble maker . You must be distant with him.
  • He is a trouble maker . You must be distant with him.
  • He is a trouble maker . You must be distant with him.
  • Everyone knows the real answer to antisocial behaviour is more police given powers to hold and detain trouble makers, not such fantasy schemes. The Sun
View all