Use worry in a sentence
Sentences ending with worry
- You are killing yourself with worry. [11]
- Poor old people--they would fret and worry. [11]
- They need not worry. [4]
- Wherefore, why should we worry? [5]
- I'll hurry down to the village....Now don't worry. [13]
- You're always trying to keep my mind off worry. [13]
- They hadn't timed themselves well, but that was no matter--the thing had been so ordered from on high, therefore why worry? [5]
- You'll not have the fun out of it that I will, but you won't have the worry. [11]
- After a moment's silence Natasha answered: "Yes, ill." In reply to the count's anxious inquiries as to why she was so dejected and whether anything had happened to her betrothed, she assured him that nothing had happened and asked him not to worry. [2]
- Him, by her own confession, Cynthia Ware had loved to her dying day, hating herself for it: and he, William Wetherell, had married this woman whom Jethro had loved so violently, and must always love--so Wetherell thought: that was the worry. [9]
Short sentences using worry
- They do not worry me. [5]
- Don't worry about me, Jo. [11]
- The business worry increased. [4]
- Don't you worry. [8]
- Don't worry, go! [2]
- That'll worry me. [13]
- Need I worry? [13]
- But don't worry. [13]
- An' don't worry. [13]
Sentences containing worry two or more times
- It didn't worry the old folks none, an' the only worry to me was Milly's everlastin' prayin' an' workin' to save my soul. [13]
- It's just worry and worry, and sweat and sweat, and a-wishing you was dead all the time. [5]
More example sentences with the word worry in them
- You can lengthen your days if you do not brood on fatal things --fatal to you; if you do not worry yourself into the grave. [11]
- If he's troubling you, don't you worry a mite. [9]
- But why do you worry about the various reports? [5]
- I don't worry you with business matters. [9]
- Need I remind you of the importance of punctuality in your engagements, and of the worry and distress to patients and their friends which the want of it occasions? [3]
- But as luck would have it, the Governor had been that day in such worry and perplexity, and my grandfather also, that my absence had passed unnoticed. [9]
- Let us not worry my father. [11]
- They do not worry me in the least. [6]
- He used to worry himself ill over that. [9]
- I'm beginning to worry about more than the loss of a herd of cattle. [13]
- She must not worry about him. [4]
- Don't wait and worry about a good price but sell out for whatever you can get, and come along, or you might be too late. [5]
- He work and work and fret and worry for me and Marie, and sometimes he just sit and look at me and say not a word. [11]
- But if you won't sell at any price, all right; we must try to worry along without the light of your countenance on, the posters, but we got to have it for the banquet. [8]
- He is now without money or place, but as usual appears to worry least of all of us, and still reads his damned Tasso for amusement. [9]
- Never worry people with; your contritions, nor with dismal views of politics or society. [6]
- I hope you will not worry any more than you can help. [5]
- The smoking flax which had been a worry to my eyes burst into flame, and I lighted the taper at it which has since guided all my footsteps. [6]
- Those latter days were days of bitter worry and trouble for the harassed Reformers. [5]
- There is no weariness, no fatigue, no worry, no responsibility, no work, no depression of spirits. [5]
- Nay, he found very soon that the feeling of security, without any sordid worry, gave freedom to his imagination. [4]
- Then he said very quietly: "No, I do not think that I really worry now. [11]
- I have been very near to him, and have tried not to worry him or ask many foolish questions. [9]
- My field of usefulness is about trimmed down to tramps, budding authoresses, and that line of goods now; but don't you worry --I'll harry you on theirs while they last! [5]
- Starvation in the uplands was not an unheard-of thing; he did not, however, worry at all on that score, and feared only his possible inability to supply the needs of a woman in a weakened and extremely delicate condition. [13]
- When I woke up this morning I found a letter beside me bed--I'm not to worry, she says and I know how fond of me she was--be the care she took of me. [9]
- I'll not worry until after four days. [13]
- For the last two months we have been in a worry about one portion of this Holy Land pilgrimage. [5]
- One doesn't choose to worry, I think, any more than one chooses to lay bare a nerve. [11]
- He has enough to worry him. [9]
- If they wanted to sleep, I rather guess he would worry 'em! [6]
- It is not till a pupil has learned to sit steady and worry himself over his work for six hours on end that I begin to believe he will ever do any good work. [10]
- She's got substantialer things to worry over, I tell you. [5]
- And there's one thing in this world which you don't have to worry around after a person to get him to pay for. [5]
- They did everything they could think of to comfort him, but nothing succeeded until Wells-Fargo Ferguson, who is a clever strategist, said: "If it's only Sherlock Holmes that's troubling you, you needn't worry any more. [5]
- First it knocks the pluck out of him and drags his pride in the dirt; worry does the rest, and his mind gets shaky. [5]
- It goes through the motions, and they do not succeed; but that does not worry the Government much. [5]
- Next, there is the haunting sense of loneliness, isolation, remoteness from the worry and bustle of the world. [5]
- Are we fools that we should worry about kings? [9]
- The corporal replied that Pierre need not worry about that as they had an ambulance and a permanent hospital and arrangements would be made for the sick, and that in general everything that could happen had been foreseen by the authorities. [2]
- Don't worry about that now, George. [9]
- It is true that in the Sandwich Islands and in Egypt there is greater mental serenity, less perturbation of spirit, less worry, than in the changeable United States. [4]
- Jane had believed that absence of worry and responsibility coupled with good nursing and comfort would mend Mrs. Larkin's broken health. [13]
- They are usually so suspicious of strangers that they worry them excessively with the delays and aggravations incident to a complicated passport system. [5]
- You'll not worry, sir, about me. [9]
- And so we'll shop around and get up this layout now, and don't you worry about the expense. [5]
- It is the same Tennessee land that had "millions in it" for Colonel Sellers--the land that would become, as Orion Clemens long afterward phrased it, "the worry of three generations. [5]
- Many of them said, "Don't you worry, don't you hurry"; that's what they said. [5]
- I made that remark to my pastor once, who said, with what he seemed to think was an impressive manner-- 'I wouldn't worry about that, if I had your chances. [5]
- Why have to put up with all this useless expense and worry and waste of time? [9]
- He told us privately that there was no purgatory, but he had contributed in order that Nikolaus's parents and their friends might be saved from worry and distress. [5]
- But it's a pity that fashion has got hold of the country, and is turning our summers into a worry and a burden. [4]
- I was not personally acquainted with ten of them, and yet they said, "Don't you worry, and don't you hurry. [5]
- I dote on Paris; I'd druther scrimp along on ten thousand dollars a year there, than suffer and worry here on a real decent income. [5]
- The postage wasn't paid on it, and that was another thing to worry about. [5]
- Sometimes I worry over her future. [9]
- As he went out of the door she called after him: "Don't be afraid I'll worry the kid! [9]
- Each couple worry out a remark and a reply: there is a pause of silent thinking, and then the other couple deliver themselves. [5]
- A man not only believes, but knows he runs a risk, whenever he steps into a railroad car; but it does n't worry him much. [6]
- Here, if anywhere, one could be above worry, above the passion of envy; for did not every new "improvement" and every new refinement in living add to the importance of every member of this favored community? [4]
- The doctor insisted on having Maurice's books and other movable articles carried to his own house, so that he should be surrounded by familiar sights, and not worry himself about what might happen to objects which he valued, if they were left behind him. [6]
- A large proportion of the assembly being residents for the summer, there was so much of the family content that the transient tourists could little disturb it by the introduction of their element of worry and haste. [4]
- He even spoke of Garvin: adversity, worry, the heat, constant brooding over a happier past and an uncertain future--was it surprising that the poor man's mind had become unhinged? [9]
- Only I did not want to worry you on the day of the festival of the dead. [10]
- I told you not to worry about me and George. [9]
- Their inquisitiveness is not always agreeable or welcome, but we ought to be glad that there are mousing fact-hunters to worry us with queries to which, for the sake of the public, we are bound to give our attention. [6]
- Did not the noise of the water worry poor M. Detricand then? [11]
- She's all right; no occasion to worry about her. [5]
- After the first night's performance the showman says: "'My friend, you seem to know pretty much all the tunes there are, and you worry along first rate. [5]
- The reason a New York man takes life so easily with all his rush is that his climate don't worry him. [8]
- It saves so much worry, and tends to health. [11]
- Nor was it much better when gradually the day became one of Great Expectations, and the sweet spirit of it was quenched in worry or soured in disappointment. [4]
- I put my money on him, and I'm not going to worry him. [11]
- Persons who, like Miss Silence Withers, believe, not in education, inasmuch as there is no healthy nature to be educated, but in transformation, worry about their charges up to a certain period of their lives. [6]
- There is no mark of worry, I think, in that. [6]
- Then, after a little, she ceased to worry, for the occasion of it was gone. [5]
- That was how Kingsley got started in the world again, how he went mining in the desert afar, where pashas and mamours could not worry him. [11]
- So these warm July days were free of worry, and soon Jane hoped she had passed the crisis; and for her to hope was presently to trust, and then to believe. [13]
- You mustn't let it worry you. [9]
- But he studied it over, and then said Jim would have to worry along the best he could with an onion. [5]
- Every day, it is drag, drag, drag--think, and worry and suffer--all the world is a dull blank, and yet the editorial columns must be filled. [5]
- One easily falls into the habit of the country, to take things easily, to go when the slow German fates will, and not to worry one's self beforehand about times and connections. [4]
- That comes of incessant worry, annoyance, and anxiety. [10]
- I went out in the woods and turned it over in my mind a long time, but I couldn't see no advantage about it--except for the other people; so at last I reckoned I wouldn't worry about it any more, but just let it go. [5]
- But say, if Hubbell and his crowd--" "Don't worry about Bedloe,--he'll get called in, he'll come home to roost like the rest of them," said Mr. Plimpton, cheerfully. [9]
- He made up his mind that it would be good entertainment to look in on Wilson that night and watch him worry over his barren law case and goad him with an exasperating word or two of sympathy and commiseration now and then. [5]
- Then somebody lifted him tenderly from the stage and said:-- "Don't you worry a mite, Cynthy. [9]
- Inexperience had led her to belittle them, and the absorbing nature of her work, the excitement due to the strange life of conflict, of new ideas, into which she had so unreservedly flung herself, the resentment that galvanized her--all these had diverted her from worry. [9]
- So at last he had to get up, after an hour or two of worry and experiment, and set the cat out in the hall. [5]
- You know I have to be made to worry. [13]
- I put my hand on his shoulder, and replied: "You will never be better unless you get rid of your worry. [11]
- And yet he had one worry and one fear, and both of these concerned one man,--Jethro Bass. [9]
- Before partisan warfare had been officially recognized by the government, thousands of enemy stragglers, marauders, and foragers had been destroyed by the Cossacks and the peasants, who killed them off as instinctively as dogs worry a stray mad dog to death. [2]
- It isn't my habit to worry a man. [11]
- I worry a great deal about being obliged to go without seeing you all, but it could not be helped. [5]
- Therefore, we need fret and fume, and worry and doubt no more, but just lie still and put up with privations for six months. [5]
- We should be free from the vexation of so many serving-men and wenches; and whereas of late she had been forced to turn Brigitta out of the house, had she not herself scarce escaped a fever from sheer worry of mind. [10]
- This isn't the first time; and if ever you worry or frighten her again, you'll oblige me (though I should be very sorry to do it, on account of your size) to beat you. [12]
- Now was the first time that I begun to worry about the men--I reckon I hadn't had time to before. [5]
- It ain't my fault I warn't born a duke, it ain't your fault you warn't born a king--so what's the use to worry? [5]
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