Examples of 'want to get into trouble' in a sentence

Meaning of "want to get into trouble"

want to get into trouble: desiring or intentionally putting oneself in a situation that may result in negative consequences or punishment. This phrase is often used to caution against engaging in risky or inappropriate behaviors

How to use "want to get into trouble" in a sentence

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want to get into trouble
She did not want to get into trouble.
You will have to follow the rules if you do not want to get into trouble.
They do not want to get into trouble.
She panicked and did not know what to do and did not want to get into trouble.
I do not want to get into trouble here.
I destroyed them because I did not want to get into trouble.
I did not want to get into trouble by risking anything.
Exactly now Iwo will not want to get into trouble.
I do not want to get into trouble with your father.
He has run away from prison I do not want to get into trouble.
I did not want to get into trouble.
School administrators made her stop ; they did not want to get into trouble.
I just do not want to get into trouble.
I know we should have called the police, but we did not want to get into trouble.
You do not want to get into trouble.

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I thought I'd better get out of the neighborhood… if I didn't want to get into trouble.
Tom did not want to get into trouble.
I thought I would better get out of the neighborhood … if I did not want to get into trouble.
Tom does not want to get into trouble.
Maybe… maybe you're right, they just got confused, they didn't want to get into trouble.
We would not want to get into trouble.
To be honest, Professor… that's an official secret. I don't want to get into trouble.
So unless you want to get into trouble.
I do not want to get into trouble just because you have no patience.
He said he did not want to get into trouble.
Do not want to get into trouble with them Army cops in Masonville.
Stay calm… if you don't want to get into trouble.
I do not want to get into trouble with your doctor.
Did you talk to Fyter about Pym? I do not want to get into trouble.
Why do you want to get into trouble.
I am so sorry, daddy, I did not want to get into trouble.
I do not want to get into trouble with him.
It 's tempting … But I do not want to get into trouble.
We do not want to get into trouble with the law.
We're old-age pensioners, you see. We don't want to get into trouble with the law.
I do not want to get into trouble again for stealing.
I understand I didn't want to get into trouble.
We do not want to get into trouble for violating the curfew.
I enjoyed fighting, but didn't want to get into trouble for it.
I don't want to get into trouble on my first day.
Ah, yes, very . I do not want to get into trouble.
I do not want to get into trouble with the police, really.
I'm at the Plaza Hotel. Or… if you want to get into trouble.
Me no want to get into trouble.
Okay . He does not want to get into trouble.
I did not want to get into trouble I understand.
Go on, stay, if you want to get into trouble.
I don't want to get into trouble with my mum.
I will take you back. I don't want to get into trouble with your doctor.
Why you want to get into trouble all the time?

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