Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Collectors could get in hot water themselves - with the law.
Now you can add drama to your walls without getting in hot water.
However, other politicians have got in hot water for suggesting the economic crisis was not that bad.
Rosie's business gets in hot water; I think the feds are involved.
The method works, and they also get in hot water with a funeral procession, but Mom doesn't want to stop her plan.
He said that last year one of the firm's oil analysts got in hot water by recommending "a nice company at 7/8."
He got in hot water because the figure of $100,000 dollars was thrown around in that trade.
Gingrich has gotten in hot water this campaign for outspoken and sometimes shifting views.
A woman is like a tea bag- you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water.
We have an idiom for trouble in English-to get in hot water.
Othman got in hot water when news reports made it sound as if she was angling to become an "ambassador to the aliens."
I imagine he told you to call me Mrs. Black-well so you'd get in hot water.
Miss Seattle is far from the first who has gotten in hot water for venting about her lives on Twitter.
When hubby Jon got in hot water in the tabloids recently for being seen out with female "friends," it was, among other things, bad business.
Arriving at school, Jim immediately gets in hot water for unknowingly stepping on the school insignia.
"I was a little surprised by Vijay's comments because nobody wants to get in hot water," Faxon said.
But he added: “You see retailers working with a portfolio of celebrity brands because you mitigate the risk that … one gets in hot water.”
Navarrette: Gingrich got in hot water talking about it, but it should not be a taboo subject
One scout with a web-designer dad got in hot water recently after her internet cookies site was deemed unacceptable by the girl-scout council.
If Ryan gets in hot water in debates with the White House, Republicans will rush to his defense.
The New Yorker's David Denby got in hot water with his review - not because of what he wrote, but when it was published.
I'll call the Commissioner right away to get his O.K., because I don't want either one of us to get in hot water over this.
Facebook has had a tumultuous childhood, frequently getting in hot water over the way it shares, stores and uses the personal information uploaded by its users.
You may recall that was night that her coach, Adam Levine, got in hot water for blurting out "I hate this country!"