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WORRIES |
Troubles |
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AFFLICTS |
Troubles |
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AILS |
Troubles |
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HASSLES |
Troubles |
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WOES |
Troubles |
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ILLS |
Troubles |
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AGITATES |
Excites or troubles |
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ABLE |
Troubles upset Lisa |
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PESTERS |
Troubles or annoys |
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LESSEE |
Troubles seem to incorporate tenant |
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PAILS |
Midshipman has troubles with buckets |
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VEXER |
One who vexes or troubles. |
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SLEEPINGPILLS |
Prescription for snoozing quietly before troubles become apparent |
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CARK |
To be careful, anxious, solicitous, or troubles in mind;
to worry or grieve. |
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UNAVOIDABLE |
Not avoidable; incapable of being shunned or
prevented; inevitable; necessary; as, unavoidable troubles. |
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HYOSCYAMUS |
The leaves of the black henbane (Hyoscyamus niger),
used in neuralgic and pectorial troubles. |
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TROUBLER |
One who troubles or disturbs; one who afflicts or
molests; a disturber; as, a troubler of the peace. |
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PLAGUE |
That which smites, wounds, or troubles; a blow; a calamity;
any afflictive evil or torment; a great trail or vexation. |
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EASE |
Freedom from anything that pains or troubles; as: (a) Relief
from labor or effort; rest; quiet; relaxation; as, ease of body. |
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PAST |
Of or pertaining to a former time or state; neither present
nor future; gone by; elapsed; ended; spent; as, past troubles; past
offences. |
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INTERNAL |
Pertaining to its own affairs or interests; especially,
(said of a country) domestic, as opposed to foreign; as, internal
trade; internal troubles or war. |
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ALLEVIATE |
To lighten or lessen (physical or mental troubles);
to mitigate, or make easier to be endured; as, to alleviate sorrow,
pain, care, etc. ; -- opposed to aggravate. |
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CATACHRESIS |
...ther,
or by which a word is wrested from its true signification; as, "To take
arms against a sea of troubles". Shak. "Her voice was but the shad... |
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NIGHTMARE |
A condition in sleep usually caused by improper eating
or by digestive or nervous troubles, and characterized by a sense of
extreme uneasiness ... |