Use troubles in a sentence
Sentences starting with troubles
- Troubles were gathering thick round her; how soon they would break upon her, and blight or destroy her, no one could tell; but there was nothing in all the catalogue of terrors which might not come upon the household at any moment. [6]
- Troubles do not last here. [9]
Sentences ending with troubles
- In Spain there would always be some woman whom he could cajole; some comrade whom he could betray; some priest whom he could deceive, whose pocket he could empty by the recital of his troubles. [11]
- He has his troubles. [9]
- She felt that though he had never spoken of love to her, she had a right to share his troubles. [11]
- I was always thinking of you, in my troubles. [12]
- Her strong pride stood by her, and she kept the secret of her troubles. [5]
- There is hunting still, a little, and the world is quiet, and nothing troubles. [11]
- Come off the steps, Susan Posey, and stop dusting the books,--I can finish them,--and tell me all abort your troubles. [6]
- We all have our troubles. [6]
- Within two minutes, or even less, he had forgotten all his troubles. [5]
- What's the good of having a friend if you don't tell your friend your troubles? [11]
Short sentences using troubles
- All my troubles was gone. [5]
- Her troubles seemed very real. [9]
- It troubles me very much. [4]
- Is that what troubles you? [9]
- That's what troubles me. [11]
- Your troubles must feel better. [9]
- The Prince's troubles begin. [5]
- There the troubles began. [11]
- But troubles thickened about them. [5]
- Our troubles thickened. [5]
Sentences containing troubles two or more times
- His day is agreeably, even if sympathetically, occupied with the troubles of other people, and nothing is so easy to bear as the troubles of other people. [4]
More example sentences with the word troubles in them
- Very well; five years ago, when the troubles concerning the frontier line arose between Great Britain and Siam, it was presently manifest that Siam had been in the wrong. [5]
- He got so worked up, and got to running on so about his troubles, he forgot all about what he'd been a-going to do. [5]
- As the troubles with the mother country thickened, she took to a foot-wheel, and often in the crisp autumn evenings I would hear the bumping of it as I walked to the house, and turn the knob to come upon her spinning by the twilight. [9]
- Newspapers reported, one with apprehension, another with tyrannous comment, mutinous troubles in the fleet. [11]
- There are persons, whom we all know, to whom human confidences, troubles and heart-aches flow as naturally its streams to a placid lake. [5]
- The same persons who abuse the reformers, and lay all our troubles at their door, are apt to be severe also on what they contemptuously emphasize as "sentiments" considered as motives of action. [6]
- Hereupon I ceased weeping and bid my heart take fresh courage, and went on, still much moved: "It is nought but a woman's shameless craft that troubles me so sorely. [10]
- As the afternoon wasted away, the lad, wearied with his troubles, sank gradually into a tranquil and healing slumber. [5]
- There is a very opposite class of persons whom anything in the nature of a joke perplexes, troubles, and even sometimes irritates, seeming to make them think they are trifled with, if not insulted. [6]
- She found it very hard to speak of her troubles, even to Miss Lucretia, and she would have kept this secret even from Jethro, had it been possible. [9]
- Thy troubles will vanish there, and likewise thy sad distemper-- "'She loved her husband dearilee, But another man--' "These be noble large stitches! [5]
- He was set upon complete renunciation; on going forth like a pilgrim from the place of his troubles and sorrows, taking no gifts, no mercies save those which heaven accorded him. [11]
- Through all his troubles, he held grimly to the ideal which meant more to him than ease and comfort,--that he had served his country for the love of it. [9]
- And another thing troubles me--the apparition is English. [5]
- Only my body troubles me still. [10]
- My cough still troubles me a good deal, especially in the night, and, what seems worse than all, I am subject to great shortness of breath on going up-stairs or any slight exertion. [14]
- When, after varied troubles hereafter set down, he went back to Jersey, he made a speech before the Royal Court, in which he told what chanced while Elizabeth was at chapel. [11]
- Half-breed and Indian troubles came-- The same old story--land and game; And Dubois' Men were the first to feel The bullet-sting and the clip of steel; And last in battle 'gainst thousands sent, With Gatling guns for our punishment. [11]
- They must get to them, he said, and their troubles would be ended. [9]
- Jest get him to shet up them books of his, and take hold of anybody's troubles, and you'll see how he 'll straighten 'em out. [6]
- People ought not to keep their troubles to themselves, but tell them; that's why they have tongues, and yesterday was the right time to make a clean breast of everything that grieves you. [10]
- Thus everything appears to have its special enemy,--except, perhaps, p----y: nothing ever troubles that. [4]
- I shall have to go out the first thing in the morning, and then our troubles will begin. [8]
- The greyhound seemed to feel for the troubles of his mistress, for he fawned upon her, as if to kiss her. [10]
- He had come to confide his troubles to her, and she kindly lightened the task for him by asking why he had not gone to breakfast with the Pelusinians. [10]
- I made haste to answer, "No, no, my own troubles do not weigh so heavy--but our General's death! [11]
- Those good old times are gone when a murderer could wipe the stain from his name and soothe his troubles to sleep simply by getting out his bricks and mortar and building an addition to a church. [5]
- That speechless tongue, those prisoned features, that heart so freighted with unspoken troubles, and that breast so oppressed with its piteous secret had been here. [5]
- She was not thinking of herself and her troubles, but of others, and of woes that might befall them. [5]
- Some heroines grow thin and worn by the troubles which they are forced to go through. [9]
- Then they gathered themselves together in a great mass-meeting at Krugersdorp, talked their troubles over, and resolved to fight for their deliverance from the British yoke. [5]
- But what were their troubles to us? [5]
- The family talked their troubles out before him the same as if he wasn't there, but we reckoned it wasn't any harm for him to hear what they said. [5]
- To add to the troubles, the Ranger proved crank and slow-sailing; and she had only one barrel of rum aboard, which made the men discontented. [9]
- Go back to the troubles that led to the Compromise of 1850. [7]
- It never troubles the sun that some of his rays fall wide and vain into ungrateful space, and only a small part on the reflecting planet. [6]
- Many times within the past year, when the troubles and complications of his life had weighed upon him, his thoughts had turned to, that Western country, limited only by the bright horizons where the sun rose and set. [9]
- You are not the kind of man with whom a woman could trust herself in the troubles and changes of life. [11]
- All rejoiced in the happy termination of their troubles, and they had spent some time joyfully together, when Iamo said: 'Now I will divide the wampum,' and getting the belt which contained it, he commenced with the eldest, giving it in equal portions. [5]
- It was not the first time she had cried out her troubles against that great heart which had ever been her strong refuge. [9]
- The long tramping, the everlasting trail on false scents, the mental battling with troubles past and present, had given a fortitude and vigour to the body beyond what it had ever known. [11]
- The picture of the days and nights she had now spent for weeks with the old lady, presented in vivid characters a mixture of great and petty troubles, external and mental humiliations. [10]
- So, along in the afternoon, he says: "Looky here, Bilgewater," he says, "I'm nation sorry for you, but you ain't the only person that's had troubles like that. [5]
- No troubles came that we could not outlive, till this year brought them; then came they all at once, as one might say, and overwhelmed us. [5]
- It was now that the idea of pictures occurred to me; then my troubles passed away. [5]
- She was certain that she had found the solution of the troubles of Shiel and Mona Crozier, for Crozier would now have his fortune, and the return to his wife was a matter of course. [11]
- What more natural than, with her cleverness, she had hit upon this means of terminating the author's troubles by working upon my fears? [9]
- How can you tell what sorrows, what troubles, he has had? [11]
- He was not taking his troubles quietly, and woe be to the man or woman who crossed him this day! [11]
- I have not spoken of it to a soul, and it troubles me above all else: While Maria was getting my cardinal I heard voices on the other side of the dressing-room door. [9]
- Her bravery and spirit never faltered before the others, though sometimes at night, when lying awake, she had a wild wish to cry out or to end her troubles in the fast-flowing Richelieu. [11]
- After years of skulking retirement and dissipation, death had relieved him of his troubles at last, and his funeral followed close upon that of Mr. Hawkins. [5]
- I would fain show some kindness to every one in the world, even to your Queen, who has brought all these troubles upon me. [10]
- England sends a ship once in three or four years to give us soap and clothing, and things which we sorely need and gratefully receive; but she never troubles us; she lets us go our own way. [5]
- So little did she think so that she fell, presently, into a despondency which in all her troubles had not overtaken her--the despondency which comes even to the pure and the strong when they feel the unjust strength of the world against them. [9]
- I have never seen her do like this with any other fish, and it troubles me greatly. [5]
- And so I reckoned he was gone off somers to have a little peace, and would come back to us when his troubles was kind of healed. [5]
- It was but reasonable therefore, when the troubles with the mother country began, that he chose the King's side alike from indolence and contempt for things republican. [9]
- If it was really good fortune in love that snatched the zecchins from my purse yesterday: "Then," cried Biberli eagerly, "to-night is the very time, ere Countess Cordula teaches you to forget what troubles you, to win them back. [10]
- Their troubles are real and unbearable, because they are largely of the mind. [4]
- Through doubts, troubles, privations, opposition, he would not "bate a jot Of heart or hope, but still bear up and steer Right onward. [6]
- The troubles the primitive colony endured resulted quite as much from its own instability of purpose, recklessness, and insubordination as from the hostility of the Indians. [4]
- Oddly enough the presence of such overwhelming numbers of soldiers should have failed to strike the note of war, emphasized that of lavishness, of the casting off of mundane troubles for which the French capital has so long been known. [9]
- Here was a poor creature whom hard fortune had exiled from his natural home beyond the seas, and whose troubles ought to have touched these idle strangers that thronged about him; but did it? [5]
- Before spring the people of Missouri will probably be in no favorable mood to renew for next year the troubles which have so much afflicted and impoverished them during this. [7]
- I beg your pardon for being a bore to one I so deeply love and admire, to whom I owe days and days of forgetfulness of self and troubles and the intensest of all joys: Hero-worship! [5]
- You've got your own troubles there. [11]
- In one of our talks he said something about like this: "Flint is a kinsman of mine, and he pours out all his troubles to me--empties his breast from time to time, or I reckon it would burst. [5]
- He was the one person in the community who was the universal necessity, and yet for whom the community had no mercy in its troubles or out of them. [11]
- When we stepped on board, our cares vanished, our troubles were at an end--for the ship was home to us. [5]
- He's probably out of his troubles before this; it's a hundred to nothing he's selecting his brimstone-shovel this very minute. [5]
- And then, instead of crawling away and hiding his shameful ignorance somewhere, he proceeds to express a pious, grateful sort of satisfaction that he is gone and out of his troubles! [5]
- But he's out of all his troubles now. [5]
- But before this occurred, he had sent his sister to a little secluded town, where she should be well out of earshot of his doings or possible troubles. [11]
- Gratitude, on such occasions, does not always consist in pouring out one's troubles in the laps of visitors. [9]
- She upbraids me occasionally for giving her only the bright side of my affairs (but unfortunately for her she has to put up with it, for I know that troubles that I curse awhile and forget, would disturb her slumbers for some time. [5]
- At first, I nursed my troubles and my shame. [11]
- Nothing grieves me now--nothing troubles me, nothing bothers me or gets my attention--I don't think of anything but the book, and I don't have an hour's unhappiness about anything and don't care two cents whether school keeps or not. [5]
- She started homeward, now, intending to find Tom and tell him; Tom would be thankful and their troubles would be healed. [5]
- She sat down now at the cherry chest of drawers that was also a desk, to write: not to pour out her troubles, for she never had done that,--but to calm her mind by drawing little character sketches of her pupils. [9]
- Despised love struck not with woe That head of curly knots, Nor stomach troubles laid him low, Young Stephen Dowling Bots. [5]
- But I must not go beyond the troubles of that summer, and the problems that vexed our commander. [9]
- As they fled northward through the flat river-meadows, the conductor would have liked to talk to her of Mr. Merrill; there were few employees on any railroad who did not know the genial and kindly president of the Grand Gulf and sympathize with his troubles. [9]
- Then we haf no more troubles. [9]
- I hain't seen no fog, nor no islands, nor no troubles, nor nothing. [5]
- I have lost no day since and suffered no discomfort to speak of, but drove my troubles out of my mind and had good success in keeping them out--through watchfulness. [5]
- I hate them newspapers; and I hate letters; and if I had my way I wouldn't allow nobody to load his troubles on to other folks he ain't acquainted with, on t'other side of the world, that way. [5]
- Gone, and no more shall we have any discourse or delight of him, Wearing his pain like a song, casting his troubles behind. [11]
- If he is miserable it will be through me, and added to all my other troubles comes this grief. [10]
- The leg troubles me some on wet days, but not to amount to much. [9]
- The younger generation may be told once more how effective a consolation man possesses--no matter what troubles may oppress him--in gratitude. [10]
- He was a man to take to heart the troubles of his friends. [9]
- If time shall make it good; if time shall prove that the Science can heal the persecuted spirit of man and banish its troubles and keep it serene and sunny and content--why, then Mrs. Eddy will have a monument that will reach above the clouds. [5]
- Had Jane's troubles made her insane? [13]
- She had not looked for apathy, but she did not know all of Cynthia's troubles. [9]
- There was a look in Orlando's eyes which was a reflection from a remote past, from ancestors who had settled their troubles with the first weapon and the best opportunity to their hands. [11]
- And as I look back now, all the troubles began when we moved into it. [9]
- The pulpit no longer troubles itself about witches and their evil doings. [6]
- He petted her, listened to her troubles, and said he would find her friends for her. [5]
- Indeed, the hard life of the Rand in the early days, with the bad liqueur and the high veld air, had brought to most of the Partners inner physical troubles of some kind; and their general abstention was not quite voluntary moral purpose. [11]
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