My 80's I'm always looking for a chance to stir up trouble, I'm a busybody inherently.
The educated youth in various farms have taken action and contacted each other, secretly connected in series, and shouted at one another to stir up trouble.
As usual, Harriet is trying to stir up trouble.
Can you promise me not to stir up trouble and do as I say?
The two peoples had respected each other in the past despite their differences, until Riff Tamson arrived to stir up trouble.
Whenever he's around, he always manages to stir up trouble.
Pro-Southern groups continued to stir up trouble, trying to bring the war to a close on terms favorable to the South.
Government policy documents suggest that Mr Chavez's aim is to stir up troubles for the United States in many places at once, eventually bringing about the collapse of what he calls "the empire".
We'd just been getting along fine for the last few days, and now you have to stir up trouble over nothing."
I don't want to be the one to stir up trouble.
to conjure up a host of demons to make trouble; to stir up trouble
In order not to stir up trouble, he merely asked several questions about the visitor.
Tianjin Wei, a place where the five corners of the country are miscellaneous, has a strong public character and a strong sense of righteousness. It is easy to stir up trouble.
His failure to keep the shopping malls open riles an elite contemptuous of the red shirts, whom they regard as an uneducated rabble paid by Mr Thaksin to stir up trouble.