noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Some of the tenants are troublemakers who break the rules of the condominiums.
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The violence was started by a small group of troublemakers.
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Women who point out cases of harassment risk being labelled troublemakers.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Democrats figure Newt feels safer if potential troublemakers are out of town.
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He dealt with troublemakers in a very personal way, often telling them to leave town or die.
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In 1657 Crofton tried to bar him from the pulpit, as a heretic and troublemaker .
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It came to this: The troublemaker would look foolish rather than daring.
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No university wants to hire a coach with a history of lawsuits, a troublemaker , a rocker of boats.
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Resistance to control makes Nicky a problem, a deviant, a troublemaker .
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That difference was, in these days of war and hate, a possible troublemaker .
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The Elton Committee urged schools not to stereotype pupils from certain racial groups as troublemakers.