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See teething troubles.

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teething trouble (uncountable)

  1. (idiomatic) Synonym of teething troubles
    • 1943 September, “Question of Power for the New Victory Fleet”, in Harlan Scott, editor, The Log, volume 38, number 10, San Francisco, Calif.: Miller Freeman, Inc., →OCLC, page 59, column 3:
      These particular ships are reported to have given considerable teething trouble and are partly responsible for the position lately taken by the Commission.
    • 1971, N. N. Mallya, edited by L. M. Singhvi, Public Enterprises in India: Their Control and Accountability, Delhi: National [Publishing House], →OCLC, page 2:
      These enterprises some of which are still under construction, or are still "gestating" or having "teething trouble", employ well over 5,53,600[sic] persons.
    • 1975 February 18, S. M. Banerjee, “Indian Tariff (Amendment) Bill”, in Lok Sabha Debates (Thirteenth Session), volume XLVIII, number 1 (Fifth Series), New Delhi: Lok Sabha Secretariat, →OCLC, column 275:
      You will have to develop that industry. You cannot have teething trouble, all the time. What is this teething trouble, I am not able to understand. [] In the name of teething trouble, in the name of protection, they enjoy the concessions at the cost of the consumers and also at the cost of the workers.