Examples of 'getting in trouble' in a sentence

Meaning of "getting in trouble"

The phrase 'getting in trouble' typically refers to engaging in behaviors or actions that lead to negative consequences, such as reprimands, punishments, or disciplinary actions. It suggests that someone has done something wrong or violated rules, resulting in unfavorable outcomes

How to use "getting in trouble" in a sentence

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I know you think getting in trouble is cool.
Getting in trouble is something that happens to children.
I do not want you getting in trouble over us.
Getting in trouble for kissing in the hallways.
There is no point you getting in trouble as well.
Him getting in trouble with the law.
I do not want you getting in trouble here.
Getting in trouble does not matter given the circumstances.
I do not want you getting in trouble on my account.
She does not like being embarrassed or getting in trouble.
I do not want to be getting in trouble on my first day.
Getting in trouble over a girl is just plain dumb.
At least it is not me getting in trouble for once.
Always getting in trouble for innocuous threads.
You have a knack for getting in trouble.

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That you getting in trouble hits home for me.
You say that as if we are always getting in trouble.
I was always getting in trouble at school and at home.
Charles had a penchant for getting in trouble.
We are getting in trouble for loving them.
I also had the habit of getting in trouble.
I am not getting in trouble over you.
I want to hear all of you getting in trouble.
Miranda began getting in trouble when he was in grade school.
I was trying to keep her from getting in trouble.
I was always getting in trouble back then.
I was forced to transfer and keep getting in trouble.
I am through getting in trouble for you.
Pay attention in class to avoid getting in trouble.
Nice job getting in trouble on your first day.
I ai not in the business of getting in trouble no more.
Getting in trouble over a woman is the dumbest thing to do.
I do not feel like getting in trouble again.
I am getting in trouble just talking to you.
Not really worth getting in trouble for.
Is getting in trouble with the law.
I do not want the doorman getting in trouble.
Always getting in trouble for one thing or another.
She loves causing and getting in trouble.
I am not getting in trouble for a dog.
Mum said you have been getting in trouble.
Always getting in trouble at school.
That boy just loved getting in trouble.
Started getting in trouble at school.
You are just more scared of getting in trouble.
He was always getting in trouble for doing that.
But somebody was too scared of getting in trouble.
I was always getting in trouble because of this.
I do not want anyone else getting in trouble.
He is so getting in trouble for this.

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