Yes; don't worrityour poor mother,' said Mrs. Sanders.
You can tell Squire Fuller 'at he may knock off hoaf-a-dozen watchers, for we shan't worrit him nae mair.
I don't see why I should worrit myself about the hay or any other thing.
She has been a faithful child, and has saved us the expense and worrit of a servant, and I will not have it said--but hang it!
He thrust his sister from him, saying, irritably, "Why do you worrit me with questions?
But I wouldn't worrit about them duets," she said again, as she left the room.
I wouldn't worrit myself with all them practisings, Miss Lucilla, if I was you," said her faithful retainer.
But my father he never had no occasion to worrit about me.
Ar, these Boys--they little know how the old folksworrit about 'em.
Git a good noight's rist and don't worrit any more.
Git a good noight's slape and don't worrit ony more.
You’ve had her to yourself, without the worrit Of a man to wear your soul out, all these years.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "worrit" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.