Sentence examples for Be worry from inspiring English sources

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Be worry

verb

To seize or shake by the throat, especially of a dog or wolf.

  • Your dog's been worrying sheep again.

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There must be worry about what is happening to Russia and how it affects other countries".

"There would be worry among people in our party that it would hurt our party to go further".

If the bishops sweat a little over these figures next week, the reason won't be worry about their political prowess but about their pastoral and moral effectiveness.

For kids like me and Charlie Brown there was a third one – our constant companion is, and will always be, worry.

KJ Dell'Antonia and Hope Perlman, both parents slowly approaching college applications for children, discuss whether parents should be worry about the impact of a child's high school choices on her college career, and why.

Whether it's a dress, romper, or mini-shorts, you'll be worry free in a stylish, forget-me-not, pattern.

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The Trilobite "was designed to be worry-free," said Dan Hinrichsen, an assistant brand manager for Electrolux U.S.A.

Wal-Mart's press releases suggest that the restoration of the layaway program, which was discontinued in 2006, is meant to help its customers "budget" so that Christmas can be "worry-free".

"It should be worried".

Should I be worried?

We should be worried.

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