trouble spot Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈtrʌb.əl ˌspɒt]
  • Us [ ˈtrʌb.əl ˌspɑːt]

Examples of trouble spot

  • Later that day, the alarm raised by the village head brought several high-ranking officials to the trouble spot.

  • Fishing was another trouble spot.

  • I called it "a trouble spot", and that has turned out to be a great understatement.

  • We are exactly like a fire brigade, dashing from one trouble spot to another.

  • If many troops go to a trouble spot and disembark from a landing craft or troopship, conditions may not be improved.

  • Simply going to each trouble spot and hoping that one can patch the problem up there will not solve it.

  • In these circumstances, it is even more important that we should be able and ready to move our forces to whatever trouble spot next appears.

  • I think that the operation shows that we have to have mobile, well-trained forces quickly available to bring to any trouble spot.

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