Sentence example with the word 'troublous'

troublous

adverse, chaotic, disquieted, frenzied, inimical, nervous, pandemoniac, rip-roaring, stressful, ugly, vexatious

Definition adj. full of trouble

Last update: October 11, 2015


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By the seizure and sale of Church lands, by th sale of state railways, by economy to the bone and on onc supreme occasion by an appeal to taxpayers to advance a years quota of the land-tax, he had met the most pressing engagements of that troublous period.   [Please select]

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And Dermat asked his wife in what troublous thought she was lost, for he saw well that she was ill at ease.   [Please select]

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Scotland had been an independent country for many years, but some of her princes were too weak for those troublous times.   [Please select]

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It was still early when the children reached Troublous Times Castle.   [Please select]

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Step by step they caused her to turn, until she reached Troublous Times Castle almost as soon as the Doctor.   [Please select]

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When the Maybrights returned home from their disastrous picnic at Troublous Times Castle, Maggie and George brought up the rear.   [Please select]

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His cheerfulness was vaguely diminished by the troublous state of affairs of his family.   [Please select]

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Wright, serenely unconscious of the troublous question vexing her soul, went comfortably on.   [Please select]

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The preacher often dealt with public questions, and especially during the troublous times which preceded the Revolution.   [Please select]

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The troublous political times in their native countries doubtless had much to do with their emigration hither.   [Please select]

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He will remain spell-bound, captivated by the Middle Ages-- "The life, the delight, and the sorrow Of troublous and chivalrous years That knew not of night nor of morrow, Of hopes or of fears."   [Please select]

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