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Example sentences for "worry about"

  • Dad, promise me not to worry about Nollie; we'll take care of her.

  • The situation is very distressing to me, I worry about it at night.

  • Now that he can't worry about things, he quite enjoys his life, really he does.

  • Though uncomfortable this was nothing to worry about overmuch.

  • There were a few legs down crevasses during the day but nothing to worry about.

  • Don't worry about it, Curtis; we'll shut her up.

  • Mr. Curtis, you don't need to worry about Jacky!

  • Keep handsome, Miss Eleanor, and you needn't worry about babies!

  • Well, you said you wanted somebody to worry about, didn't you?

  • Happy because I had somebody to work for, somebody to plan for, somebody to worry about.

  • Peter thought so much of Mrs. Peter, he meant to be so thoughtful that she never would have a thing to worry about.

  • When there was nobody but himself to think about, and no one to worry about him, his heedlessness didn't so much matter.

  • Time enough to worry when there is something to worry about, and that won't be until these little scallawags of ours are big enough to run around and get into mischief.

  • But Peter didn't worry about any of these dangers.

  • The more they have and the less they have to worry about, the more discontented they become, and at last they are positively unhappy.

  • Then there's nothing left to worry about, is there?

  • Nothing there to worry about," Barbara said brightly.

  • If you don't come, I shall know what's happened, and you needn't worry about me.

  • If he thought I was a child he wouldn't have anything to worry about.

  • Don't worry about financing; we have that.

  • Don't worry about that; we know where to get arms.

  • Don't worry about a market smash," his father told him.

  • That wasn't anything to worry about either.

  • Still you needn't worry about my not getting my share of the benefits.

  • But you're not to worry about me, nor be afraid for me, because I'm going to win.

  • She watched it for an hour before it occurred to her to wonder what Rodney would be doing--whether he'd have discovered her absence from the house and begun to worry about her.

  • Go along your own way and don't worry about me.

  • As for what happened it was too late to worry about it now.

  • And please don't worry about me, nor let the others.

  • Said she would write as soon as she had an address and that no one was to worry about her.

  • Then seeing Larry's face shadow he added, "And you mustn't worry about me, old man.

  • The only instructions Mr. Wilder had to give, however, were to be careful not to do anything that would cause his wife to worry about them.

  • There won't be any to-night, don't worry about that.

  • Those men are flesh and blood, don't worry about that.

  • I shouldn't worry about clothes, if I were you, John Flint.

  • Now we will go home, dearest, and you can sleep in peace--you have nothing more to worry about!

  • I sha'n't have to worry about obituaries, but I bet you dollars to doughnuts some people will wake up some morning worrying a whole lot about editorials.

  • You see, my dear fellow, we have only fifteen or sixteen left to worry about.

  • Don't worry about that, general; seconds are never lacking.

  • You needn't worry about that," said Grace, as she put on her wraps.

  • Mr. Mason had taken charge of Mrs. Bragley's papers, so that there was that much less for Nan to worry about.

  • Well, I wouldn't worry about them," she added carelessly.

  • I won't say to you that you're rich and beloved and therefore you've nothing to worry about.

  • But you've got just a little to worry about here.

  • And since she had nothing now to worry about, in a maternal sense, she had become a child.

  • Don't worry about Mother," Warren Gregory said with a confidence that in this moment of excitement and exhilaration he almost felt was justified.

  • Clarence worries about Billy, I worry about Clarence--" "I worry about you!


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


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