Making Trouble In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "Making Trouble", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

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Meaning of Making Trouble (redirected from make trouble )

Make trouble American British verb phrase

To give a solution that often causes problems or inconvenience
 

I don't want to make trouble for anyone, but it's my duty to find out who has cooked the books.

A girl is making trouble with the shopowner back there due to refusing to wear the mask in his store amid the covid 19 wave.

I don't intend to make trouble, I just want to give some suggestions to contribute to the success of the project.

Grammar and Usage of Make trouble

Verb Forms

  • made trouble
  • make trouble
  • makes trouble
  • Making Trouble

The verb "made" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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Butt end of the stick
To suffer an unequal outcome of a situation that results in a disadvantage or burden; to be slighted in some way.
Example: Poor John! Tonight, He will get the butt end of the stick, because he has to work overtime again.
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