bother one's head about in English
worry about, fret about, be concerned about
Use "bother ones head about" in a sentence
1. See: (it) doesn't Bother me any (it) doesn't Bother me at all (it) don't Bother me none (it) won't Bother me any (it) won't Bother me at all/any (it) won't Bother me none (it) wouldn't Bother me any (it) wouldn't Bother me none a spot of Bother be in a spot of Bother Bother (one's) (pretty little) head about (something) Bother about Bother about
2. Does the noise in my head bother you?
3. Syn: Bother, annoy, plague imply persistent interference with one's comfort or peace of mind
4. Don't bother yourself about the kids.
5. Put one's head in a noose.
6. He doesn't bother much about his appearance.
7. Officials no longer Bother about diplomatic politeness
8. He doesn’t Bother much about his appearance
9. Why Bother being Hollywood if you end up with such an identity crisis? Bother about • U.S
10. I don't bother about what I look like.
11. Bother, annoy, plague, tease imply persistent interference with one's comfort or peace of mind. Bother suggests causing trouble or weariness or repeatedly interrupting in the midst of pressing duties
12. “Go home, and don’t bother yourself about such questions!”
13. Bother synonyms, Bother pronunciation, Bother translation, English dictionary definition of Bother
14. Would it bother you if I put on some music? bother somebody about/with something It didn’t seem worth Bothering the doctor about
15. Shake one's head what is the action principle of bolus?
16. Bailes par savu veselību ― fear for one's health, worries about one's health
17. My brother doesn't Budge an inch once he gets an idea in his head, so don't bother
18. Don't bother Harry?he has enough to worry about as it is.
19. After the doctor looked, shake one's head, xiao hui asks tensely: " How? "
20. A David Psalm Don’t bother your head with Braggarts or wish you could succeed like the wicked
21. Well, no one's trying to tear my head off while I'm doing mine.
22. ‘the driver didn't Bother to ask why’ ‘Apparently, no one cared enough about this old house to even Bother with locking the door.’ ‘You thought that some of the volunteers were too much trouble to Bother with after you messed them about last year.’
23. If you don't bother the yellow jackets, they won't bother you.
24. 10 Don't bother about fate, kismet,(www.Sentencedict.com) God. Just think of simple things.
25. To doff one's hat . Some men's hat is easily blow away as their head.