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comparative more troublemaking, superlative most troublemaking
Causing trouble. quotations examples
Moving to Saignon in the mid-1920s, he helped to produce a troublemaking newspaper, L'Indochine, which ventilated the many complaints of the Vietnamese about forced labor, land expropriation, and police brutality.
2005 April 10, Christopher Hitchens, “André Malraux: One Man's Fate”, in New York Times Book Review
usually uncountable, plural troublemakings
Causing trouble; acting in a disruptive way quotations examples
The spunky kindergartener (first grader in more recent volumes) is prone to troublemaking, often calls people names and isn’t averse to talking back to her teachers.
2007 July 26, Anna Jane Grossman, “Is Junie B. Jones Talking Trash?”, in New York Times