Behind her, a woman grabs another troublemaker by the ear and clouts him over the head, to the delight of the bystanders. |
He thus adduced from the landlord evidence that she was a well-known troublemaker in local public houses. |
As far as the Empire was concerned, Gandhi was a troublemaker, an insurrectionist, and a traitor to the Empire. |
I'm not exactly a troublemaker but then I'm not a goody-goody type student either. |
Like every prisoner in that 18th-century castle in Saxony, Crawford was a one-man awkward squad, a habitual escaper and troublemaker. |
It is said that the remark about being a troublemaker was so highly prejudicial to the defendant that the trial should not have continued. |