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Example sentences for "should worry"

  • So you'll get your wish, all right, and I should worry.

  • So you'll get your wish all right and I should worry.

  • I think it's ten miles there and twenty miles back," said Roy; "we should worry!

  • The Lord is my shepherd; I should worry" and "Roll over; you're on your back.

  • Anyway, I should worry, because I didn't say anything that I was ashamed of.

  • That's why she doesn't like it about scouts being observant--I should worry.

  • We should worry about a locomotive," I told him; "there are other ways.

  • Anyway, I should worry, we have twenty-two badges in our patrol, and more good turns in the troop book than either of the other patrols.

  • Maybe you think it's easy to flop flapjacks--I should worry.

  • So Skinny is my brother and I should worry about my sister's racket.

  • But, any way, we should worry, there isn't any tide above Poughkeepsie and any dinky little kicker could tow us up to Catskill Landing from there.

  • I'm mighty glad for your sake that he wasn't that kind of man, because I know how you would feel about it, but as for what other people think about it, I should worry!

  • I should worry about a command of language," I told him.

  • This is what I said, only I didn't say it as well as it sounds here on account of being nervous, but I should worry as long as I knew I was right, hey?

  • I should worry about my homework if I got killed.

  • Gee whiz, I guess that man thought we were crazy--I should worry.

  • Pee-wee thinks he's the only one who has a right to hang out there--I should worry.

  • Well, we're on our way, so we should worry, hah?

  • Frost takes us out to the road where we're safe, so we should worry.

  • We should worry when we got friends like them?

  • He should worry, he's going to get them back.

  • Anyway, we should worry; we'll find a place.

  • Pee-wee just turned around a couple of times and said that was his--he should worry.

  • I should worry," I called back; "I don't care what becomes of me now.

  • In the familiar words of one of our famous patrol leaders, 'we should worry.

  • But he said that as long as there wasn't any finger, it couldn't point anywheres, and we should worry.

  • Judge Dot said he should worry, because he couldn't grow any taller no matter what happened.

  • He should worry," I said; "scouts aren't supposed to kill things.

  • Harry said we should worry about it and that we might as well let that constable do something to earn his salary.

  • Each fellow that wants to go has to pay his own railroad fare--Alf is going with me, so he should worry.

  • I don't suppose that Marshall Slade will condescend and we should worry.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "should worry" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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