Sentence examples for the worriers from inspiring English sources

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the worriers

noun

A person who worries a great deal, especially unnecessarily.

  • You are such a worrier! I'm sure everything will turn out all right.

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But the worriers go on worrying.

The worriers are referring to the divide between Republicans and Democrats.

Those with slow-acting dopamine clearers are the Worriers, capable of more complex planning.

Stephen Sondheim, who wrote the score, might almost have been among the worriers.

Some of the worriers concentrate on apelike ancestors, showing a lack of vision.

Glenn Maguire, the chief Asia economist at Société Générale in Hong Kong, is among the worriers.

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Moreover — and here's the hook for the inflation worriers the currency can't be printed willy-nilly.

He's the worrier.

So the worrier worried some more.

Training, preparation and repetition defuse the Worrier's curse.

He was the optimist; she was the worrier.

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