Use "trouble about" in a sentence

1. Forget about it, why borrow trouble.

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

3. Apologetic about/for something They were very Apologetic about the trouble they'd caused

4. They were very apologetic about the trouble they'd caused.

5. Don't borrow trouble by worrying about next year. It's too far away.

6. Do not trouble about your hearth and home, but flee without hesitation.”

7. She's goin'on about some kind of shit, some sort of trouble she's in.

8. Now they're off and married, so we hang about and get the trouble.

9. Intelligent peoples do not wander about looking for trouble in the evening hours.

10. You might accidentally Blab to your dad about your brother getting in trouble at school

11. Trouble erupted on Friday night after a row about a prisoner's appeal for compassionate leave.

12. 11 A trouble shared is a trouble halved. 

13. * trouble swallowing

14. Should the Fanatic start to whirl about anywhere near them they know they are in trouble!

15. * Trouble swallowing

16. Trouble sleeping?

17. Translations [ edit ] doing; trouble; difficulty; troublesome business; fuss; bustle; as, to make a great Ado about trifles

18. The trouble was caused by a system error brought about when two identical accounts were accidentally generated.

19. Don't borrow trouble by worrying about our medical bill, the insurance company will pay that for us.

20. Don't make trouble!

21. Having trouble sleeping?

22. She's in trouble.

23. No trouble, sir.

24. I'm in trouble.

25. 20 If you have trouble finding a place for your event, ask the caterer about locales or venues.

26. We're in trouble.

27. My cataract operation was no trouble to me, and a great success, so I am happy about that.

28. When I asked him why he was late, he gave me some flimsy excuse about having car trouble.

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

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

31. Trouble with the wildlings.

32. Thanks for your trouble.

33. He has prostate trouble.

34. After months of trouble on just about all fronts , NASA officials were delighted to have such a smooth flight.

35. Abigail's in trouble upstairs.

36. I had trouble sleeping.

37. She'll get in trouble.

38. We are in trouble.

39. Motorcycles are trouble makers!

40. Trouble with his differential.

41. I got enough trouble.

42. Go around chasing trouble?

43. You'll have trouble sleeping.

44. 136 synonyms for Bother: concern yourself, take the time, make the effort, go to the trouble, trouble yourself, burden yourself, inconvenience yourself, trouble

45. It's not the first time that the paper has been in trouble for printing untruths about people's private lives.

46. Cumbrous Giving trouble; vexatious

47. Achor (Aʹchor) [Ostracism; Trouble]

48. Keep out of trouble.

49. Well, you're in trouble.

50. Don't make trouble now.

51. Qui-Gon's in trouble.

52. You're in trouble now.

53. Airworthy Comanche Forum - Gear problems - After about 300 hours I am having trouble with my gear not coming up

54. Mabry had been sick for about eight days with grip and throat trouble, which augmented Amorousness which had been growing on him for about a year.

55. I'm having trouble sleeping.

56. Wudang is in trouble.

57. A Time of Trouble

58. He has optical trouble.

59. Don't ask for trouble.

60. It's asking for trouble.

61. She trotted out the old cliche that 'a trouble shared is a trouble halved.'

62. Cozened‘s author, Nicole Givens Kurtz is good at making us care about those people and the trouble they get into

63. You're looking for trouble, huh? Well mister, you're about to have a Bellyful! I've had a Bellyful of my parents

64. They are a unilateral declaration by the man that he need not trouble about the formalities expected between non-intimates.

65. You're looking for trouble, huh? Well mister, you're about to have a Bellyful! I've had a Bellyful of my parents

66. The boy caused a lot of trouble to his parents;he was always in trouble.

67. Billabong Double Trouble Fanny Pack

68. And you have trouble sleeping?

69. Good afternoon. What's the trouble?

70. There's trouble at the factory.

71. It's only bringing us trouble.

72. Just don't want any trouble.

73. Never fish in trouble water.

74. DO YOU have trouble sleeping?

75. Elaine is in some trouble.

76. The economy was in trouble.

77. Trouble is in the offing.

78. Can you localize the trouble?

79. Dukes Prefer Bluestockings (Wedding Trouble)

80. THESE men are in trouble.