heart trouble

  • 1Heart Trouble — Infobox Single Name = Heart Trouble Caption = Artist = The Parliaments from Album = A side = Heart Trouble B side = That Was My Girl Released = 1965 Format = Vinyl 7 45 rpm Recorded = Genre = Soul Length = 2:48 Label = Golden World Records Writer …

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  • 2heart trouble — problems with one s heart, abnormal heart activity …

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  • 3Trouble Walkin’ — Trouble Walkin Studioalbum von Ace Frehley Veröffentlichung 13. Oktober 1989 Label Atlantic Records/Megaforce Reco …

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  • 4heart — W1S1 [ha:t US ha:rt] n ↑artery, ↑brain, ↑fatty, ↑tissue, ↑heart, ↑kidney, ↑intestine, ↑intestine2, ↑small, ↑large, ↑liver, ↑lung, ↑muscles, ↑stoma …

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  • 5trouble — I n. 1) to cause, make, start, stir up trouble 2) to invite, look for trouble 3) to have trouble (she had a lot of trouble with her back) 4) to go to trouble (they went to a great deal of trouble to arrange the interview) 5) to get (smb.) into… …

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  • 6trouble — trou|ble1 [ trʌbl ] noun *** ▸ 1 problems/worries ▸ 2 health problems ▸ 3 special difficult effort ▸ 4 unpleasant situation ▸ 5 when blame is likely ▸ 6 violence ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count or uncount problems, worries, or difficulties: The company… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 7trouble — I UK [ˈtrʌb(ə)l] / US noun Word forms trouble : singular trouble plural troubles *** Get it right: trouble: Trouble is mostly used as an uncountable noun, so: ▪  it is not usually found in the plural ▪  it never comes after a or a number Wrong:… …

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  • 8trouble — [[t]trʌ̱b(ə)l[/t]] ♦♦ troubles, troubling, troubled 1) N UNCOUNT: oft in N, also N in pl You can refer to problems or difficulties as trouble. I had trouble parking... You ve caused us a lot of trouble... The plane developed engine trouble soon… …

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  • 9trouble — I. verb (troubled; troubling) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French trubler, from Vulgar Latin *turbulare, from *turbulus agitated, alteration of Latin turbulentus more at turbulent Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to agitate… …

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  • 10trouble — troubledly, adv. troubledness, n. troubler, n. troublingly, adv. /trub euhl/, v., troubled, troubling, n. v.t. 1. to disturb the mental calm and contentment of; worry; distress; agitate. 2. to put to inconvenience, exertion, pains, or the like:… …

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