start trouble

Frequency: 8.014.0 per million words

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Examples (10)

  • Just don't start any trouble.
  • He's always starting trouble with his classmates.
  • Don't go near that group; they look like they want to start trouble.
  • Their provocative comments could start diplomatic trouble between the two nations.
  • She accidentally started trouble by spreading rumors.
  • The police warned the crowd not to start any trouble.
  • We must prevent anyone from starting trouble at the public event.
  • His history of starting trouble made him unpopular.
  • If you challenge him, you'll definitely start trouble.
  • Who was responsible for starting all this trouble?