deuced lot of trouble in Hungarian
fenesokbaj
Sentence patterns related to "deuced lot of trouble"
1. Someone's gone to a lot of trouble.
2. 16 Her refusal occasioned a lot of trouble.
3. The trouble irks me a lot.
4. I'm in a lot of trouble, I think.
5. The boy caused a lot of trouble to his parents;he was always in trouble.
6. He's having trouble breathing, and there's a lot of wheezing.
7. We had a lot of trouble levering the roots out.
8. Someone went to a lot of trouble To cover their tracks.
9. Your comments may backfire and cause you a lot of trouble.
10. He went to a lot of trouble to break you out.
11. Mr. Harper went through a lot of trouble to fake his death.
12. Gesner was taking a lot of trouble with Ingrid in the Baron.
13. A cow's nothin'but a lot of trouble tied up in a leather bag.
14. Own up to your wrong - doings and save yourself a lot of trouble.
15. She went to a lot of trouble to find the book for me.
16. He wants to get in and out of there without a lot of trouble.
17. It seems your young man in Paris has caused you a lot of trouble.
18. He plays a 21-year old Badass who gets into a lot of trouble
19. The form was terribly complicated and I had a lot of trouble with it.
20. He's been in a lot of trouble - drugs, guns, blackmail - the list is endless .
21. If you had had more foresight, you would have saved yourself a lot of trouble.
22. A large extent, amount, or number: is in A lot of trouble; has lots of friends
23. A large extent, amount, or number: is in A lot of trouble; has lots of friends.
24. Someone's gone to a lot of trouble to frame you for murders and bring you here.
25. This bad thing that Sheʹchem did to Diʹnah led to a lot more trouble.