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Definition of Troublemakers
1. troublemaker [n] - See also: troublemaker
Lexicographical Neighbors of Troublemakers
Literary usage of Troublemakers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Role of Federal Military Forces in Domestic Disorders, 1877-1945 by Clayton D. Laurie, Ronald H. Cole (1997)
"However, should the state begin releasing known troublemakers, the Army was to
halt further transfers of custody. ..."
2. Kids, Cops & Communities by Marcia R. Chaiken (1999)
"Yet unlike organizations that expel troublemakers to prevent crime, ...
Organizations that are highly selective may eliminate some troublemakers, ..."
3. Repression of Montagnards: Conflicts Over Land and Religion in Vietnam's by Sidney Jones, Malcolm Smart (2002)
"The local authorities had finally moved in to arrest the "troublemakers" in the
village of Plei Lao on March 10 after they "incited villagers to provoke ..."
4. Seaville: A Blue Water Adventure by Richard Miller (2004)
""We don't have troublemakers on this ship. Understand?" "Sure, I understand. ...
No Reds, no rebels, no troublemakers. Now go report to the bosun. ..."
5. Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma Goldman, Hippolyte Havel (1910)
"... to them that revolutionary tide was but the murmur of dissatisfied, discontented
men, dangerous, illiterate troublemakers, whose proper place was behind ..."