- - If you run out of it in the shower, you'll be in trouble
- - Trouble the hotelier will be in if it's not on tap?
- - Trouble (if you're in it)
- - What skating on thin ice might get you into?
- - One has a lot of trouble getting into this
- - Distressing predicament to be in
- - "Continental people have sex life; the English have .... bottles" (George Mikes in How to be an Alien)
- - throw tea about causing trouble
- - Fixed wreath to a tight spot
- - It's best to avoid being in this
- - sore throat? we use this to gargle perhaps
- - Throw tea out and there's trouble
- - Uncomfortable predicament to be in?
- - This could mean trouble!
- - Predicament to be avoided (informal)
- - Metaphor for trouble
- - Distressing plight to be in
- - A1: "One of our guys is in ...... ..."
- - (Wet?) trouble
- - Difficulty
- - Serious trouble, so to speak
- - Trouble with one of the taps?
- - Metaphorical spot of trouble
- - Trouble that comes at bath time?
- - Big trouble
- - Bother (informal)
- - *Deep trouble
- - Part of that shower presumably that is in trouble
- - Sticky spot
- - Trouble making essential part of tea?
- - Tap's contents
- - A serious spot of bother created by that outspoken geezer
- - A serious spot of bother created by that geezer we hear
- - Serious trouble
- - *Deep trouble, informally
- - Trouble, so to speak
- - A spot
- - Big trouble, so to speak
- - Drink order that could be trouble?
- - A heap of trouble
- - Big trouble, informally
- - Place for a troubled swim
- - Something not to be in
- - Modern convenience.
- - Figuratively, trouble.
- - Trouble, figuratively.
- - A synonym for trouble.
- - Predicament
- - Bad thing to be in
- - Fix
- - Trouble
- - Two suffering with heart trouble
- - In trouble
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