make trouble

Frequency: 8.519.0 per million words

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Examples (20)

  • He had a reputation for making trouble in the classroom.
  • He had a reputation for making trouble in the classroom.
  • I don't want to make trouble for her.
  • Please don't make any trouble during the event.
  • The mischievous boy often makes trouble during recess.
  • The unruly teenagers were making trouble in the park.
  • Are you deliberately trying to make trouble for us?
  • She always tries to make trouble for her colleagues.
  • If you make trouble at the party, you'll be asked to leave.
  • If you make trouble, you will face the consequences.
  • She went out of her way not to make any trouble for her elderly neighbor.
  • The new policy might make trouble for small businesses.
  • The disgruntled employee was known for making trouble wherever he went.
  • He was warned not to make trouble at the party.
  • Please try not to make trouble during the meeting.
  • I don't want to make trouble for you, but I need to ask a favor.
  • Despite their differences, they managed not to make trouble for each other.
  • Their constant bickering is making a lot of trouble in the family.
  • His thoughtless comments could make serious trouble for the entire project.
  • The activist group plans to make trouble for the government with their protest.