worry|worries in English
noun
[wor·ry || 'wɜrɪ /'wʌ-]
concern; fear; misfortune, distress; source of concern; ripping of meat with the teeth (e.g. by dogs)
Use "worry|worries" in a sentence
1. Don't worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries.
2. She worries about going senile .
3. Everyone worries about the waste.
4. Most of Nigel's worries proved groundless.
5. Discuss your worries with your partner.
6. Gary worries at the fire station.
7. My heart worries for you.
8. She waved his worries aside.
9. The worries darkened her mind.
10. Counteractive - No Worries 02:10 02
11. Examples: Basinful of troubles; of worries
12. When worries weigh upon my mind
13. We have pains, disappointments, and worries.
14. 14 Best of all: No DUI worries.
15. The president's impulsiveness often worries his advisers.
16. No more worries about overrunning renewal dates.
17. Those were probably unnecessary worries right now.
18. Is it related to your money worries?
19. 26 Most of Nigel's worries proved groundless.
20. He helped disencumber her of her worries.
21. Don't worry.
22. My father has a lot of worries.
23. Financial worries cost her many sleepless nights.
24. Worries and tenseness can lead to insomnia.
25. The place that worries us most, of course.