Examples of 'might be in trouble' in a sentence

Meaning of "might be in trouble"

The phrase 'might be in trouble' suggests that someone is facing a potential problem, difficulty, or unfavorable situation. It indicates uncertainty or speculation about the outcome but implies a negative outcome is possible. This phrase is often used to express concern, warn someone, or indicate a potential risk or consequence. It can be used in various contexts, such as personal relationships, professional settings, or challenging situations

How to use "might be in trouble" in a sentence

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might be in trouble
Otherwise he might be in trouble because of wild animals.
A little higher up and you might be in trouble.
I think you might be in trouble with the teacher.
The champ looks like he might be in trouble.
They might be in trouble down there.
She sounds like she might be in trouble.
I might be in trouble on that one.
Look for someone who might be in trouble.
Wyatt might be in trouble too.
She looked like she might be in trouble.
Your dad might be in trouble with his own problems.
I was worried to death that you might be in trouble.
I think we might be in trouble anyway.
Talk directly to a person who might be in trouble.
I think he might be in trouble alone.

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Those lollipops were for someone who might be in trouble.
The guy might be in trouble.
There is some woman here who might be in trouble.
He might be in trouble now but he will find a way out.
We did suspect that you might be in trouble.
She might be in trouble ah also.
They are fearful that they might be in trouble.
She might be in trouble too.
Cooper said you might be in trouble.
He might be in trouble or something.
Looks like she might be in trouble.
We might be in trouble.
Knowing that you might be in trouble.
I might be in trouble.
Piper thinks she might be in trouble.
And he might be in trouble again on Sunday.
I was afraid you might be in trouble.
I might be in trouble if I do not start working out a little.
I would say you might be in trouble.
You might be in trouble without even knowing it!
I think that she might be in trouble.
He never walks away from a distress signal … or abandons someone who might be in trouble.
Someone you know somewhere might be in trouble financially.
Dashell 's niece said something that made me feel like John-John might be in trouble.
We thought you might be in trouble.
This five-card spread is for insights regarding a current relationship that might be in trouble.
I just thought you might be in trouble.
Dad might be in trouble.
I think the economy might be in trouble.
Tom might be in trouble.
I think that my husband might be in trouble.
Peter might be in trouble.
We have reason to believe that she might be in trouble.
That they might be in trouble.
Some of us feel a duty to others who might be in trouble.

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