troublemaker

[ US /ˈtɹəbəɫˌmeɪkɝ/ ]
[ UK /tɹˈʌbə‍lmˌe‍ɪkɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who deliberately stirs up trouble
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How To Use troublemaker In A Sentence

  • Their proposal to the Jewish council of religious leaders also called the Sanhedrin that they cooperate in getting rid of this troublemaker was met with enthusiasm. Puzzlements & Predicaments of the Bible
  • He said most of the trouble was down to a handful of hard-core troublemakers who were well known to police and the courts.
  • The troublemakers are being 'kettled' around Nelson's Column by a ring of several hundred officers.
  • He said a night-time curfew for known troublemakers might be the only way to make the area safe.
  • It insists it will help its 55 teachers to identify troublemakers - and will help pupils to make friends. The Sun
  • Landlords share information about troublemakers and telephone each other to warn about rowdy drinkers.
  • It dismisses an entire culture in the eastern part of our nation as troublemakers and traitors.
  • She was not some Yankee, communist troublemaker with long hair and tattoos carpet-bagging her way through the State.
  • Mwapela would not comment directly on the Barotse Agreement except to describe the Barotseland Freedom Movement BFM, a youth-driven pro-secession grouping, as comprising a few troublemakers. Western Zambian Province Said Calm after Secessionist Clashes
  • Teenage troublemakers who are causing upset in a corner of Morecambe are being warned against inflicting further misery on residents.
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