Similar words: carrying capacity, worry, frying, worry about, every inch, sorry, lorry, worried. Meaning: [wɜrɪɪŋ /wʌr-] n. 1. the act of harassing someone 2. the act of moving something by repeated tugs or pushes. adj. causing distress or worry or anxiety.
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151) Worrying about your problems, which seem larger than life at that time of night, is hard to resist.
152) I used to worry about my fears, but I realized that most of the time nothing bad happened. So I have stopped worrying. RVM
153) Slightly worrying is what we can expect from the ensuing composite present trend.
154) What good can you do mooning around worrying, picking at your food like an anorexic, and giving yourself splitting headaches?
155) He had lapsed into a frozen silence which she found more worrying than his screams.
156) Why is not immediately obvious but sufficiently worrying to put a black mark against the program.
157) For I appear to be going round in circles in answer to a question which has been worrying me for some time.
158) You need to live in the here and now and stop worrying about the future.
159) What makes the situation in Britain today so worrying is that the leaders of both main parties agree on virtually everything.
160) Sally lived in a happy whirl marred only by worrying about how far she should go.
161) Retirement is wonderful. It's doing nothing without worrying about getting caught at it. Gene Perret
162) More worrying are the longer lasting psychological effects, usually associated with acid, that can be wrought by any hallucinogenic drug.
163) The prospect of the bill is worrying a host of companies.
164) Almost every night I lie awake in bed worrying about my family.
165) Maera looks at the faces in front of her and she stops worrying.
166) The worrying thing was that at no time did Leeds actually put together a great move which tore Sunderland apart.
167) I had to stop worrying,(http://sentencedict.com) I had to forget about everything but Frank.
168) It is a worrying trend which the authorities - despite past assurances - seemed to have failed to get to grips with.
169) This short-term outlook enables them to exploit the weakness of their customers without worrying about the long-term effects on customer relations.
170) Certainly, Troy has enough troubles in his life without worrying about haddock.
171) Reading aloud to our kids will have educational payoffs only if we stop worrying about those payoffs.
172) The mood swing was worrying, but at least it was an upbeat beginning to the day.
173) Now Peter's family can get on with looking after him and coping with his illness without worrying about losing their home.
174) And in the long term, as Keynes might also have said, we will keep on worrying about the short term.
175) The worrying thing is that raids by customs and the Obscene Publications Squad are on the up.
176) Worrying about, concentrating on and listening to the head noises will make them seem even more prominent and dominating.
177) She was annoyed with herself for not stating openly what was really worrying her.
178) For there is no point in worrying about things that are outside your control.
179) The worrying fact is that serious over-use is drying up some of our rivers and natural underground water levels.
180) But more worrying is that Ragu is losing his present battle.
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