Sentence examples for To worry from inspiring English sources

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To 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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Not to worry now.

We began to worry.

He started to worry.

I tend to worry.

Not to worry, however.

Not to worry, Oprah.

Not to worry, though.

"Nothing to worry about".

Not to worry.

So not to worry!

I'm beginning to worry.

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