Use "asked for trouble|ask for trouble" in a sentence

1. Don't ask for trouble.

2. Jukkalan, you've asked for trouble.

3. Don't ask for trouble, you'd better run away.

4. Don't ask for trouble by worrying about exams.

5. Duck very high far surely ask for trouble.

6. To talk to him now is to ask for trouble .

7. If you get into trouble, don't hesitate to ask for help.

8. Thanks for your trouble.

9. It's asking for trouble.

10. The boss seems to be annoyed. To talk to him now is ask for trouble.

11. The boss is not in a good mood now; you'd better not ask for trouble.

12. 6 He's spoiling for trouble.

13. TROUBLE SWALLOWING (DYSPHAGIA OR Aphagia) Dysphagia is the medical term for trouble swallowing

14. The boss seems to be annoyed To talk to him now is to ask for trouble.

15. He didn't like asking for trouble.

16. Look, pal, you're asking for trouble.

17. Crazy Lin, don't look for trouble.

18. A synonym for Beastliness is trouble.

19. For our trouble and dashed expectations.

20. I got in trouble for lying.

21. It's more trouble than it's worth to take it back to the shop and ask for a replacement.

22. 20 If you have trouble finding a place for your event, ask the caterer about locales or venues.

23. 136 synonyms for Bother: concern yourself, take the time, make the effort, go to the trouble, trouble yourself, burden yourself, inconvenience yourself, trouble

24. We had all our trouble for nothing.

25. He had a sixth sense for trouble.

26. Shadow... just come down looking for trouble.

27. I was richly rewarded for my trouble.

28. They are good for parasites and prostate trouble.

29. 12 He got into trouble for skipping lessons.

30. So, all this trouble for an empty briefcase.

31. Always trying to stir up trouble for me.

32. 25 We didn't bargain for all this trouble.

33. Trouble has been brewing for some time now.

34. Driving after drinking alcohol is asking for trouble.

35. Drinking and driving is a formula for trouble.

36. That was the trouble for him with dope.

37. 11 A trouble shared is a trouble halved. 

38. It's a bargain, but you keep out of trouble... or you will make trouble for me with the general.

39. * trouble swallowing

40. Mike's persistent Badmouthing also spells trouble for the company

41. But trouble is brewing for the present Lord Mayor.

42. You're asking for trouble walking home alone at night.

43. 9 Right away Satan began causing trouble for Job.

44. Why do you try to make trouble for her?

45. An unstable Empire could mean trouble for the quadrant.

46. * Trouble swallowing

47. Trouble sleeping?

48. Why all that trouble for this pile of bricks?

49. We're in trouble; this is no time for contention.

50. May I trouble you for water to boil rice?

51. To mention her name at a dinner party in the highly educated liberal suburb where Lexington lives is to ask for trouble.

52. Bopped a term used in chicago for getting in trouble

53. He was irascible, hard-cussing, for ever landing in trouble.

54. This drug is often prescribed for women with heart trouble.

55. Cosign a loan for a risky borrower and invite trouble.

56. Simba, being brave doesn't mean you go looking for trouble.

57. He was asking for trouble when he insulted their country.

58. Don't make trouble!

59. Having trouble sleeping?

60. She's in trouble.

61. No trouble, sir.

62. I was always getting in trouble for misbehaving at school.

63. Municipalbond investors are bracing for trouble in the New Year.

64. 12 We're in trouble; this is no time for contention.

65. Fooling around with hard-earned savings is asking for trouble.

66. 29 Drinking alcohol before driving is really asking for trouble.

67. Saying that to a feminist is just asking for trouble.

68. I'm in trouble.

69. Just for a commercial you go through all this trouble?

70. The latest opinion polls spell trouble for the government.Sentence dictionary

71. Whoever breaks the school windows will be in for trouble!

72. We're in trouble.

73. See The Trouble with Tomb-Colonists (Storylet) for a full guide

74. He had no trouble finding employment, for his résumé was impressive.

75. He had a nose for trouble and a brilliant tactical mind.

76. Achor means “trouble,” “affliction,” or “taboo” and implies a severe kind of trouble

77. How can I get in trouble for patting'down an old lady?

78. The men's Ambulator 1271 provides comfort and protection for trouble feet

79. You are asking for trouble when you behave in that way.

80. Trouble brewing for Tweed Bottlos as container deposit scheme raises costs