Synonym: in trouble. Similar words: trouble, troubled, troublesome, double, double up, double back, double-dealing, double cropping. Meaning: adj. having a serious nonfinancial problem.
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91. He was irascible, hard-cussing, for ever landing in trouble.
92. But that would land Dolly in trouble.
93. It doesn't have to land you in trouble.
94. I think he was in trouble with the police.
95. Tina got in trouble for telling lies.
96. Those are the kids who get in trouble.
97. He's in trouble with the law again.
98. I'm in trouble at work, as per usual.
99. No relationship is easy,(sentencedict.com) and nobody should ever think it is. The minute you start forgetting the needs of the other person is when you get in trouble. Goldie Hawn
100. The key to success is flexibility. If you're too rigid, you could be in trouble.
101. He could take care of it when one of the kids got in trouble with the police.
102. He said he'd never been in trouble before, which I was content to take on trust.
103. But cobblers and laundry owners could be in trouble, and tobacco products should be avoided altogether.
104. When people were in trouble, the police were more welcome than the Lone Ranger and Tonto.
105. For example your own columns continually describe Equitable as if it is bankrupt, in trouble, or in crisis.
106. In that one brief moment he knew that he was in trouble.
107. There was no harm in that but it landed him in trouble every time.
108. These multi-purpose, leisure-park hotels look under siege like huge ocean liners in trouble at sea.
109. A society that widely adopts this attitude is in trouble.
110. To illustrate the paradigm, reference is made to an alcohol education course developed for offenders in trouble through drink.
111. How did a plant in trouble be-come a high-performing plant with good management / employee relations in just three years?
112. In Northwood, the golf course flooded, and rural homes along the Goose River were in trouble.
113. He struggled to bring in attractions like the popular singer Sandie Shaw but the ballroom was in trouble.
114. However, his hopes were shattered when Mr Little left to join Leicester and Darlington were back in trouble.
115. For she had learned how difficult it was to uphold the sanctity of human life without alienating women in trouble.
116. In high school, we often got in trouble for talking in class.
117. If you're in trouble, for example, do you try to sort it out yourself or get everyone else involved?
118. The city's in trouble and is crying out for help.
119. You trying to get me in trouble with my boss?
120. If the club golfer, having read that late hitting is desirable, deliberately seeks an action he is in trouble.
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