Pronunciation: /pæk ʌv ˈtrʌbəlz/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 She had a pack of troubles when her car broke down.
A2 The student felt overwhelmed with a pack of troubles before the exam.
B1 Dealing with a pack of troubles at work can be stressful.
B2 The company faced a pack of troubles due to financial mismanagement.
C1 Despite facing a pack of troubles, she remained resilient and determined to overcome them.
C2 The politician's career was at risk due to a pack of troubles involving scandal and corruption.
formal The company faced a pack of troubles due to the economic downturn.
informal She's been dealing with a whole pack of troubles lately.
slang I can't believe you got yourself into this pack of troubles.
figurative His decision to quit his job without a backup plan led to a pack of troubles.
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