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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181. Huntress:The Runner is in trouble! Protect her!
182. In trouble he is always buoyant.
183. Some Middle Eastern markets, notably Dubai, already in trouble.
184. Hunting without a license will land you in trouble.
185. Your daughter is in trouble, Mrs. Reid?
186. The smart-aleck rookie detective got himself in trouble.
187. A child's great recourse in trouble is its mother.
188. Give a helping hand to a man in trouble.
189. He sat down on a bench, unceremoniously, doggedly , like a man in trouble.
189. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
190. On the street corner he stood for a long time, frowning in trouble and perplexity.
191. Extensive experience in trouble voice network issues and isolating problems.
192. If I do get in trouble, I'm quick runner and good climber.
193. Fearing he would get in trouble, the soap maker kept the mistake a secret and packaged and shipped the air-filled soap to customers around the country.
194. The technology's adeptness at handling largefiles got Cohen in trouble with the Motion Picture Association ofAmerica, which ordered BitTorrent to remove copyrighted content fromits network.
195. Plz dail this number only under emergent situation, if you are in trouble. There will be some one coming to pick you up.
196. Well? Or are you going to tattle and get me in trouble again?
197. IT IS usually axiomatic that when your customers are in trouble(sentencedict.com), you are too.
198. You can depend on him for help whenever you're in trouble. He is a true blue.
199. Lorenzo Adams is in trouble. While working at a bill collection agency in Norfolk, VA an old debt of his own suddenly comes due when Frankie Gutierrez, an L. A. loan shark, shows up at his door.
200. Some Middle Eastern markets, notably Dubai, are already in trouble.
201. So he said to the companion: Don't display! Don't become an exhibitionist, otherwise you will be in trouble.
202. The man known as New York's " Preppie Killer" is back in trouble with the law.
203. A quiet, square-built man with a captain's beard, Stone was known for rescuing stray dogs and stranded motorists and, on occasion, sailors in trouble.
204. The score is that you are in trouble with the Internal Revenue Service.
205. You're intuitive this week; however, this attribute could get you in trouble if you tactlessly say what you think.
206. The airline industry was in trouble and needed a transportation secretary who understood its problems.
207. I seen too many good people get in trouble because of the booze.
208. In his youth, Tony Blair's rebellious streak often landed him in trouble.
209. One should never lose his heart when he is in trouble, because adversity can always serve as a paving stone to success.
210. The guerrilla force fell in trouble, so they had to go under.
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