Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word TROUBLE-MAKER
TROUBLE-MAKER
Definitions of TROUBLE-MAKER
- Alternative spelling of troublemaker.
Number of letters
13
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using TROUBLE-MAKER in a Sentence
- Starring in the series were Tina Keeper as RCMP Constable, later Corporal, Michelle Kenidi, Tracey Cook as Sarah Birkett (nurse during first year), Tom Jackson as Peter Kenidi (band chief in first year, Michelle's brother), Gordon Tootoosis as Albert Golo (bootlegger, then band chief), Dakota House as Trevor 'Teevee' Tenia (teen trouble-maker, then band chief), Lubomir Mykytiuk as Gerry Kisilenko (restaurant/motel owner/justice of the peace), Jimmy Herman as Joe Gomba (elder) and Simon R.
- Graeber himself interpreted his exclusion from American academia as a direct result of his dismissal from Yale, likening it to "black-balling in a social club", and arguing that the charge of "uncollegiality" glossed a variety of other personal qualities, from his political activism to his working-class background, that marked him as a trouble-maker within the academic hierarchy.
- Lee Yoon-ji as Park Yoon-jeong; Yoon-hoo's younger sister: Flippant, trouble-maker, selfish, thoughtless.
- He stated "Great news to have Dieter back because he plays the character with such verve and passion, but just what is Troy doing coming back? Wait and see – we're sure it is going to be a bumpy ride!" A What's on TV reporter labelled Troy a "trouble-maker supreme" and "Ramsay Street's nastiest neighbour!" Digital Spy's Paul Millar called Troy "evil".
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