0 someone who intentionally causes problems for other people, especially people who are in a position of power or authority:
I was worried that I would be regarded as a troublemaker if I complained about the safety standards.
1 someone who causes problems for other people
Victims varied, but there appear to have been two distinct types : known criminals or troublemakers in the community, or outsiders suspected of crimes.
And, interestingly, the relationship between an 'especially needy' classification and greater net transfers disappears when these ten troublemaker regions are excluded.
Alytes obstetricians, the midwife toad, has for some time qualified as a troublemaker.
Organising unions, defending ' troublemakers ' and ending the blacklists went hand in hand.
Section 5 makes a brief detour to consider some issues connected with the rule of transitivity (a notorious troublemaker in subtyping systems).
One trial has been held at a football ground where the crowd was scanned for known troublemakers.
The culprits, then, are troublemakers and lenient authorities.
Large groups of boys are traditionally seen as troublemakers.
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