Examples of using I'm in big trouble in English and their translations into Spanish
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I'm in big trouble.
If I don't set this straight, I'm in big trouble.
I'm in big trouble.
I'm in big trouble.
I'm in big trouble.
I'm in big trouble.
I'm in big trouble.
I'm in big trouble.
I'm in big trouble.
If he found out I pulled her belt I'm in big trouble!
The sheriff is here somewhere and I'm in big trouble.
Meaning if all I have got is life advice from a stranger that I met four hours ago, then I'm in big trouble.
Hi friends, I am in big trouble!
I'm in big trouble, though,” I said.
Charlie, I am in big trouble.
I am in big trouble, grammy.
Grace, this better be important or I am in big trouble.
I am in big trouble.