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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Troublesome' in a Sentence

"Causing difficulty, annoyance, or trouble; vexing." more

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The tangled shoelaces were troublesome for the kindergarten students.
The mischievous cat created a troublesome mess with the yarn.
The troublesome zipper on her backpack needed fixing.
Remembering all the spellings for the spelling bee was troublesome for Tim.
The loud thunder was troublesome for the little puppy.
The troublesome puzzle took him a long time to solve.
The troublesome kitten kept knocking over the toy blocks.
The troublesome weather disrupted our outdoor plans.
Sarah found the troublesome math problem challenging but eventually solved it.
The troublesome thunderstorm delayed the outdoor event.
Fixing the troublesome leak required a plumber's expertise.
The spilled milk created a troublesome mess on the kitchen floor.
Fixing the troublesome computer glitch was a priority.
The troublesome bee caused chaos in the classroom.
His troublesome behavior in class disrupted the lesson.
The rainy weather made the outdoor picnic troublesome.
The broken toy became troublesome to fix for the child.
The sleepy cat found the noisy birds troublesome.
The long wait at the doctor's office was troublesome for the restless children.

Troublesome

truhb-uhl-suhm
adjectiveCausing difficulty, annoyance, or trouble; vexing.
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Last Updated On: April 14, 2024
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