Thrial

=

A trial / A difficult experience / A troublesome person or thing

In the black country we say:

Thrial

This translates to:

A trial / A difficult experience / A troublesome person or thing

Example Sentence
'E's a right thrial, that lad. / It was a thrial gettin' 'ere in the snow.
Description
'Thrial' in the Black Country dialect refers to a trial, a difficult or trying experience, or a person/thing that is troublesome or annoying.