Disturb N tha Peace was created on 1992-12-17.
John Henry Hopkins has written: 'The novelties which disturb our peace'
Not to disturb someone or something
To disturb means to interrupt the peace or tranquility of something, leading to worry or difficulties. It can manifest in various forms such as noises, actions, or thoughts that disrupt the normal flow of things.
they might have been seen as something to disturb the peace in the community
Yes, "disturb" is an action verb. It describes the act of interrupting or disrupting a state of rest, peace, or order. For example, when someone disturbs a sleeping person, they are actively causing a change in that person's state.
Please do not disturb.
Because it is mean and most likely it will hurt you.
'Do not disturb that which is at peace' or 'Let sleeping dogs lie'
Some people like to sit in peace and quiet and noises disturb them or even get on their nerves.
"If ever you disturb our streets again, / Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace."
Prince Escalus warns that those who disturb the peace of Verona will face the penalty of death.