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troublous

 
Dictionary: trou·blous   (trŭb'ləs) pronunciation
adj.
    1. Full of trouble.
    2. Uneasy; troubled.
  1. Causing trouble; troublesome.

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Meaning #1: full of trouble


 
 
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