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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151. I've never been in trouble with the police, touch wood.
152. A Your marriage is in trouble but jumping into bed with some one else isn't the answer.
153. And it seemed no time at all since he was a young scallywag and always in trouble.
154. And this probably explains why the balanced budget amendment to the Constitution seemed to be in trouble last week.
155. The real man smiles in trouble, gathers strength from distress, and grows brave by reflection. Thomas Paine
156. Might we not show these photographs to the government and land the people in trouble?
157. Has the industry finally shed its negative image for helping businesses only when they are in trouble?
158. At home there was always a grown-up to turn to if you were in trouble.
159. Any proposal will be in trouble if it has to be approved by the upper house of parliament as well as the lower house.
160. But that friendship got her in trouble when her boss asked her to make the currency exchange.
161. Radio personality Don Imus has gotten in trouble again for what he said on the air.
162. He came from a good(sentence dictionary), supportive family and had never been in trouble before.
163. Intermediate Treatment is meant to help not only children in trouble but those at risk of getting into trouble.
164. Children are left to fend for themselves and often get in trouble in the process.
165. Some companies in the industry are in trouble, but there are countervailing forces that will help others survive.
166. And I always get in trouble with the teachers and Mom and Dad.
167. At Wharton he examined fallen angels, the bonds of one-time blue-chip corporations now in trouble.
168. Hinkley Point A, opened in 1971, has been in trouble for some time with faulty pipework causing safety concerns.
169. I had been in trouble before, but then I'd been given probation and community work.
170. He knew if some one was standing in the blind spot directly behind him, he was in trouble.
171. The woman, who spotted the boy in trouble, yelled to him to sit still while she called rescue workers.
172. When a friend is in trouble, don't annoy him by asking if there is anything you can do. Think up something appropriate and do it. Edgar Watson Howe
173. Anson's abrasive personality has landed her in trouble many time in the past.
174. Most of the young people had suffered several foster placement breakdowns, and some had been in trouble with the law.
175. But with his popularity waning and the economy temporarily faltering, Park was in trouble even in his own entourage.
176. Her marriage was in trouble, her husband cold and unloving, her emotional and physical health eroded by bulimia.
177. The Old Testament prophets were devastatingly political and frequently found themselves in trouble for it.
178. Technology and society generally is continuously in trouble because this elementary principle is forgotten or ignored by enthusiastic innovators.
179. Reports that the company is in trouble continue to swirl.
180. Keith says this match was a nightmare scenario and Gloucester are in trouble.
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