To act or behave in an inappropriate, improper, incorrect, or unexpected manner.
1 The intention is to cause trouble for the new administration, she said.
2 Prayuth warned against anyone taking advantage of the situation to cause trouble .
3 At some point they may be in a position to cause trouble .
4 In my opinion it will cause trouble if Mr. Strong moves out.
5 Any loose material about the instrument may cause trouble of this kind.
6 If we bring him to his house, that will cause trouble also.
7 An excited chairman can scarcely fail to cause trouble in a meeting.
8 It wouldn't be long before we attracted enough attention to cause trouble .
9 Randolph had sent them there thinking the early closing might cause trouble .
10 But she was well aware her plans would cause trouble with Evans.
11 Not the sort to cause trouble , and not the heroic type either.
12 Often, though, the winners are creatures that cause trouble for existing ecosystems.
13 The boss don't want no one who might cause trouble , you understand.
14 But you got to realize that wherever they go they cause trouble .
15 They cannot stay in care centres and cause trouble to local people.
16 Farinaceous foods do not answer, and usually cause trouble sooner or later.
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