cartload of trouble in Hungarian
cart-load of trouble rakásbaj
Sentence patterns related to "cartload of trouble"
1. My three grandchildren are more trouble than a cartload of monkeys.
2. Role - play: You have ordered a cartload of coal.
3. A cartload of garlic vanishes from under your nose.
4. He consumed popular novels, especially crime fiction, by the cartload.
5. You can't put out the flames of a cartload of firewood with a cup of water.
6. Keep out of trouble.
7. A Time of Trouble
8. Achor means “trouble,” “affliction,” or “taboo” and implies a severe kind of trouble
9. 11 A trouble shared is a trouble halved.
10. Keep Huntington out of trouble.
11. Help in Times of Trouble
12. Love is full of trouble.
13. * trouble swallowing
14. * Trouble swallowing
15. Trouble sleeping?
16. The boy caused a lot of trouble to his parents;he was always in trouble.
17. Try to keep clear of trouble.
18. Try and stay out of trouble.
19. Don't make trouble!
20. Having trouble sleeping?
21. She's in trouble.
22. No trouble, sir.
23. I'm in trouble.
24. This will cause no end of trouble.
25. I got in a heap of trouble.