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Idiom: Get Into Trouble

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Meanings

How to pronounce "get into trouble":

AU

To be punished or chastised for doing something prohibited.

To cause to be punished.

Example: "You'll get us all into trouble if you don't keep quiet."

To fall into difficulty.

Of a woman, especially a single or young woman: To become pregnant. To make pregnant.

Example: "He got a girl into trouble and had to marry her."

To become pregnant.

Example Sentences

1
If you keep skipping classes, you'll definitely get into trouble with the school.
2
He often hangs out with the wrong crowd, which is why he tends to get into trouble frequently.
3
The boys decided to climb over the fence and explore the abandoned building, hoping they wouldn't get into trouble.
4
During the summer vacation, some teenagers like to drink alcohol and get into trouble with the police.
5
If you reveal the confidential information, you'll surely get into trouble with your company.

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