Definitionn. a troubler who interrupts or interferes with peace and quiet
Last update: October 31, 2015
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The Spanish governor, Gonzalo de Cordova, had given him a safe-conduct, and he was meditating fresh plans, when Gonzalo arrested him by the order of Ferdinand of Spain as a disturber of the peace of Italy (May 1504). [Please select]
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He was on his feet before the disturber of his dreams could speak. [Please select]
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His disturber had not caught a glimpse of him. [Please select]
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"And pray who and what is this disturber of domestic peace, Decies." [Please select]
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To each, enter a disturber, somewhat disagreeable, arresting attention. [Please select]
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He was, moreover, a disturber of the social order. [Please select]
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Meriem glanced lazily over her shoulder at the excited disturber of her peace. [Please select]
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Who was crucified--think of it--for an incendiary and a disturber of the social order. [Please select]
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He was a persistent, insistent, irrepressible disturber of everything but the good-fellowship of the office, to which he was the chief contributor. [Please select]
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CHAPTER IV But if my father was an intruder, a disturber of the peace of these contented gentlemen, my mother was more and more liked by their wives. [Please select]
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