We have no meanings for "made some difficulty" in our records yet.
1 She made some difficulty , however, of dining at his house; and her aunt, Lady Maffei, more.
2 Zobeide and Amene made some difficulty to grant Safie's request, for reasons which she herself well knew.
3 The bird seemed reluctant to satisfy the princess in this point, and indeed made some difficulty to comply.
4 She made some difficulty , on account of the Police; but we promised secrecy, and appointed the place of meeting.
5 Zobeida and Amina made some difficulty about admitting the new comers, and Sadie knew the reason of their hesitation.
6 To his surprise, she made some difficulty about granting the favor, and eventually offered him "the second extra." He bowed.
7 "I made some difficulty , " continued Sir Henry, "yet upon his importunity I offered it to his view very secretly, still holding it in my hand.
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