Sentences with worry
wor·ry
W w - Don't worry, your luggage will come on afterwards by taxi. [VERB]
- I'm still in the early days of my recovery and that worries me. [VERB noun]
- You'll worry about paying bills, losing your home, becoming sick and not being able to pay the doctor's bills, you'll worry about everything.
- Applicants often worry about what might happen if their application is denied.
- The cold doesn't worry me. [VERB noun]
- The admission shows the depth of worry among the Tories over the state of the economy.
- One of the biggest problems for anxiety sufferers is that the more they worry the more exaggerated their fears become.
- Banish worry and stay in the present moment.
- My main worry was that Madeleine Johnson would still be there.
- Don't worry me with trivialities
- Under those circumstance worry is serving you well.
- To worry away at a problem
- A dog worrying a bone
- They worried the log into the river
- A dog worrying a bone
- worrying the loose tooth with his tongue
- An old car worrying uphill.
- If you can’t make it to the party, no worries.
- I'm afflicted by worry throughout the night.
- My main worry is that I'll miss the train.
- Your dog’s been worrying sheep again.
- The President was worried into military action by persistent advisors.
- That worries the government, which fears that environmental activism could become the foundation for more general political opposition.
- Stop worrying about your test, it’ll be fine.