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troublous definition : troublous adj Archaic or literary unsettled; agitated ♦ troublously adv ♦ troublousness n … English language, dictionary, dict, ...
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1. A small change in a physical system, most often in a physical system at equilibrium that is disturbed from the outside. 2. A cause of mental disquiet, disturbance, or agitation. ... 1. A reference to having a problem. 2. Characterized by trouble; unsettled: "The weather was troublously hindering our return home."
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July 17, 2007 by wordweary ... Read in its entirety for Western Civilization class. ... “Volubly, troublously, the late clock sounded, coming in on the wake of Big Ben, with its lap full of trifles.
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And so troublously they finished the partition; ... and some of them supposed it to be a fish, while others thought it to be a phantom, and others again said it might be a bird that ran so on its journey over that sea. And after reasoning thus concerning the novelty, four of them were bold enough to inform themselves...
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BRUTUS, Et Tu, a Roman murderer. ... Brutus (Junius ), the first consul of Rome. He condemned to death his own two sons for joining a conspiracy to restore to the throne the banished Tarquin. "The public father [Brutus], who the private quelled, And on the dread tribunal sternly sat."; ... Thomson: Winter. The Spanish Brutus.
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Elfride looked troublously at the trees. 'Now let us go on to the river, Elfie.' 'I would if I had a hat on,' she said with a sort of suppressed woe. ...
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Rest suggested itself troublously to his mind. Arguing inwardly with himself, he presently began to think that notwithstanding all his attempts to live a Christian life, after the manner Christianly, he was surely becoming a very selfish and extremely narrow-minded man!
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This saw I bodily, troublously and darkly; and I desired more bodily sight, to have seen more clearly. And I was answered in my reason: If God will shew thee more, He shall be thy light: thee needeth none but Him.
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New Poems by Francis Thompson etexts & ebooks ... And, as dusk with day converges, Their orbs are troublously Over-gloomed and over-glowed with hope and fear of things to be. X There is a peak on Himalay, And on the peak undeluged snow, And on the snow not eagles stray;
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