Examples of 'get into trouble' in a sentence

Meaning of "get into trouble"

Get into trouble means to become involved in difficulties or problems. It implies that someone has done something wrong or made poor choices that have led to negative consequences. This phrase is commonly used when describing situations where individuals find themselves in trouble with the law, authority figures, or in challenging circumstances that arise from their actions
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  • To be punished or chastised for doing something prohibited.
  • To cause to be punished.
  • To fall into difficulty.
  • Of a woman, especially a single or young woman:

How to use "get into trouble" in a sentence

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I do not want to get into trouble here.
I get into trouble because of your nature.
And longed to get into trouble again.
I get into trouble if they find you.
Do not let him get into trouble.
You get into trouble very quickly.
You can not get into trouble.
You get into trouble every weekend.
You will not get into trouble.
They get into trouble having stolen it.
You will all get into trouble.
You get into trouble back there.
Do not let her get into trouble.
He will get into trouble if he does that now.
You would only get into trouble.

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We will get into trouble if we are not careful.
And try not to get into trouble.
Just get into trouble around there.
You will just get into trouble.
I will get into trouble if my boss spots me.
You will both get into trouble.
You get into trouble with those women.
We always seem to get into trouble together.
Get into trouble that way.
I knew he would get into trouble without me.
It makes it almost impossible to get into trouble.
We can get into trouble for that.
She did not want to get into trouble.
Do not get into trouble over there.
They do not want to get into trouble.
Say you get into trouble in there.
I did not want her to get into trouble.
If you get into trouble down there.
Then we will not get into trouble.
I can get into trouble for this.
Nobody wants him to get into trouble.
We will get into trouble with him.
Downtime is when you get into trouble.
I would get into trouble for talking.
I really do not wanna get into trouble.
We will get into trouble some day.
I did not want anyone to get into trouble.
You also get into trouble if it blows up.
You are not gonna get into trouble.
I will get into trouble for that.
When you start to get into trouble.
I will get into trouble if you die.
I just do not want to get into trouble.
We could get into trouble for this.
I did not want him to get into trouble.

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