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Meaning of trouble at mill | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
/ˌtɹʊ.bə.ləʔˈmɪl/

Definitions

Problems outside the household, especially in the workplace.

Northern-England, idiomatic, uncountable

Examples

“THERE is anonymous trouble at mill. Information hath been laid this day, as summonses say, that not all the recipients of the British Telecom staff newspaper Telecom Today, are pleased to get it.”
“You're being kept here by the British Council, reasons to follow. "Held up, darling – trouble at mill – my lords and masters are begging me to stay on till it's sorted."”
“She was under the impression it was just boys being boys while the staff kept most of the goings on under wraps and woe betide anybody who dared say anything – what went on in the children's home stayed in the children's home. 'What's he doing here?' said Anthony, entering the kitchen. 'It looks like there's been trouble at mill,' explained Mum.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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