- - To interrupt the quiet, rest, peace, or order of
- - Upset part of effendi's turban
- - stir up the start of a scrap in turbid disorder
- - Worry as section of Tweed is turbulent
- - Upset daughter is the opposite of sweet, rolling over
- - Trouble ahead of all others in SA city with a number leaving
- - Throw out of order
- - Opposite of "let sleeping dogs lie"
- - cause a commotion because dirt on bus causes break-down
- - I'd burst out and unsettle one
- - Agitate the rust in offer made over
- - Sid up right in Bath finds trouble
- - Worry as section in Tweed is turbulent
- - interrupt some methodist, urbane
- - Graphite plate mainly dry on return
- - Dry up with Mr James in muddle
- - Upset Burt and Sid? Rubbish!
- - upset by reckless bids to cross channel from the east
- - Upset — agitate
- - Trouble — interrupt
- - Intrude on
- - Annoy at work
- - Interrupt; agitate
- - Sid turning right in Bath finds trouble
- - Interrupt
- - Make anxious
- - Trouble from wind is turbulent
- - Interrupt, as a nap
- - Interrupt; upset
- - "Do not" follower, on a closed-door sign
- - Bother or agitate
- - Break in on
- - Roil
- - Unsettle
- - Upset
- - Bother
- - Trouble
- - Vex
- - Ruffle
- - Agitate
- - Throw into confusion
- - Trouble in the underworld? Ruffian mostly rises
- - Bother! Silly bird swallowed Stuart Little?
- - Interrupt, bother
- - upset or agitate
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