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Meanings of troublesome neighbours in English
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Usage of troublesome neighbours in English
1
The garrison has frequently been blockaded by its troublesomeneighbours, whose prowess, however, never extended beyond preliminaries.
2
At length we were ready to quit this spot and gladly continued our journey in hopes of leaving our troublesomeneighbours also.
3
Mr Ahern added that judges and barristers were perceived as lacking sympathy, understanding and empathy with the issues surrounding cases involving troublesomeneighbours.
4
The counts of Chartres were troublesomeneighbours to the duchy, and the castle of Tillières had been built as a defence against them.
5
It removed troublesomeneighbours out of their way, who had often instigated the savages against them, and made Augustine an asylum for fugitive slaves.
6
'Our lot might have been endurable enough, but we have bad and troublesomeneighbours, unfriendly savages all.'
7
"I thought you one of our troublesomeneighbours, the Danes," he said, with a smile now in place of the look of doubt.