This statement suggests a passive role in encountering challenges or conflicts. It implies a pattern of experiencing difficulties without actively seeking them out. It could reflect a person's perception of being prone to facing adversities without intentionally inviting them.
A person who doesn't go out to find trouble yet finds themselves in trouble can be called a trouble magnet. Most trouble magnets unconsciously seek out trouble by associating with the wrong kind of people.
Then your in trouble.
it is bad and if someone finds out, they get in trouble
Don't worry so much about misfortune and bad things that could happen when nothing bad has happened yet.
Well, well, well, looks like someone's in for some trouble. Here's your sentence: "He knew he was in trouble when he saw the principal's stern expression." Hope that helps, troublemaker.
If your mom likes your aunt she probably won't get in trouble. Of course, you'll have to back home when your mom finds you.
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because America defends Democracy wherever it finds trouble
its when parvanas sister goes to get merrid when father finds out that they are in trouble by homa
A n idle person with nothing to do can be prone to trouble.
It Depends: a. You will not be in trouble if - 1. you are a joint holder of your fathers bank account or 2. Your dad knows that you are going to do it and he doesn't mind b. You will be in trouble if - 1. You are not a joint holder of your fathers bank account and 2. He does not know you are taking money from his account. 3. And - he finds out that you did it
Junie B. Jones often finds herself in trouble because she is a curious and mischievous child who sometimes acts impulsively without thinking about the consequences of her actions. Her strong personality and imaginative nature can lead her to make choices that result in getting into trouble.