Aún no tenemos significados para "got trouble".
1If we've got trouble there, she can't wait for any lab report.
2First, he has a fishpond and, like many, got trouble from herons.
3Goodness knows we've just got trouble enough on our hands without this.
4I've got trouble with stillness, turn the set on when I'm home alone.
5When you've lost the diner on Main Street, you have really got trouble.
6If only ten percent make it south, then we've got trouble.
7He sure got trouble at that precinct. Santa coughed hoarsely into the telephone.
8Haven't you got trouble enough on hand without looking for more, Jed Thompson?
9When the protective enamel wears away then you've got trouble.
10There, mother-yougo away; you've got trouble enough, any how.
11Anybody who gots two women on the string's got trouble.
12Then I tell you fairly you've got trouble before you.
13That's when a herder has got trouble to keep things from getting mixed up.
14If Andersen doesn't leave, we'll know we've got trouble.
15He was silent so long that Cal asked, "What's the matter-yougot trouble?"
16I added two and two together and got trouble.
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