Similar words: the devil to pay, hilltop, fall to pieces, well-to-do, bell tower, promise to pay, ability to pay, capacity to pay. Meaning: n. dire consequences.
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(1) There'll be hell to pay when he finds out.
(2) There'll be hell to pay if we're caught.
(3) If they find us there'll be hell to pay.
(4) There'll be hell to pay if she doesn't get the money in time.
(5) There would be hell to pay when Ferguson and Tony found out about it.
(6) If the gardai got to us there'd be hell to pay.
(7) " Hell to pay , " he said as he stumped down the hall to the back door.
(8) There will be hell to pay if you break that vase.
(9) When the pig ran away there was hell to pay.
(10) As Ashley had prophesied hell to pay since the legislature to ratify the amendment.
(11) If the boss finds out you were late again[sentencedict.com], there's going to be hell to pay.
(12) He'd trace you to wherever you were and there'd be hell to pay.
(13) If he doesn't do it on time, there'll be hell to pay.
(14) If one of them kicked over the traces, there was hell to pay until he fell obediently back into line.
(15) I never did lose any at all, but a couple did go missing one day and there was hell to pay.
(16) For if he ever got lost there would be hell to pay.
(17) They'd just have complained to Mrs Goreng about me, and then there would have been hell to pay.
(18) If Mr. Wu got to hear of it, there'd be hell to pay.
(19) If one gets involved in an illegal matter, there is hell to pay.
(20) If she is late for the meeting, there will be hell to pay.
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