Aún no tenemos significados para "more troublesome".
1They'd always been forced back to try another longer, more troublesome route.
2Perhaps the bruise on his foot was more troublesome than first thought.
3These symptoms are in some cases slightly pronounced, in others more troublesome.
4There is no weed more troublesome to the farmer than the thistle.
5He broke suddenly into Gaelic, addressing the more troublesome of the bulls.
6The business would be more troublesome than they had at first supposed.
7His cough was more troublesome still, and he was thinner and weaker.
8This was a more troublesome question, but Herbert was compelled to answer.
9But it is a little more troublesome to break the Cherry-stones.
10The first method is the more troublesome, but, without comparison, the better one.
11The application of these insecticides requires more care, and is therefore more troublesome.
12Of the two, he was potentially the noisier and more troublesome, Peterson decided.
13Some days after, a still more troublesome affair happened, of the same nature.
14The Cape buffalo, or African buffalo, was a more troublesome object of chase.
15We might have had to entertain people more troublesome than burglars.
16Microsoft's legal problems wouldn't be any more troublesome than a few parking tickets today.
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