Examples of 'them in trouble' in a sentence

Meaning of "them in trouble"

Them in trouble refers to situations or actions that have caused or will cause someone to experience problems, difficulties, or negative consequences. 'Them' here refers to individuals or groups who may be involved in certain activities or circumstances that could lead to trouble

How to use "them in trouble" in a sentence

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them in trouble
Their foolishness is only going to get them in trouble.
That was what got them in trouble last time.
Remember that the sins of the people got them in trouble.
That gets them in trouble with the airforce.
I did not want to get them in trouble.
And then get them in trouble if they pissed me off.
And you do not want to get them in trouble.
It gets them in trouble morally.
They probably thought we would get them in trouble.
It might get them in trouble with their own wives.
I was not tryna get them in trouble.
What got them in trouble are the actions they took themselves.
Not act and get them in trouble.
When Rachel realizes the deception, she denounces him, landing both of them in trouble.
I do not want to get them in trouble with my mom.

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And the slightest additional expense may put them in trouble.
The only way to put them in trouble is to play.
I see this as totally futile and will just get them in trouble.
Run to help them in trouble.
They may choose immoral buyers which may put them in trouble.
This is what got them in trouble most of the time.
The blackout is what really got them in trouble.
Will not it get them in trouble if they speak Russian in Tbilisi?
I was not trying to get them in trouble.
In the end, that gets them in trouble with the police, resulting in a death.
You suspect innocent people and get them in trouble.
That's enough to get them in trouble for the meantime.
Police are looking to help students and not get them in trouble.
The former would get them in trouble with the law.
Children start playing games that will one day lead them in trouble.
Rafi 's got them in trouble.
While they have the best intentions their arrogance gets them in trouble.
You could get them in trouble.
But it can also potentially be traced back to them and get them in trouble.
I do not want to get them in trouble with my mom . So where is she?
Many of them have made severe mistakes that have landed them in trouble.
But this gets them in trouble with their Western partners . ”.
I guess they could wind up doing something stupid that would get them in trouble.
And then get them in trouble if they pissed me off . You are a crazy kid, man.
She wants to get them in trouble.
He would not share it with his family saying it would get them in trouble.
I think that would have gotten them in trouble as far as [ patent ] validity goes . ".
And people only omit things that they know are gonna get them in trouble.
Oh, no . I got them in trouble by leaving.
They think their dumb kid is gonna say something that will get them in trouble.
This is what gets them in trouble.
This increases the risk that they will behave in ways that land them in trouble.
He 's always getting them in trouble.
I kept my mouth shut because I did not want to get them in trouble.
I hope I am not getting them in trouble.

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