Sentence examples for the worry of from inspiring English sources

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the worry of

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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The worry of never working again".

The worry of toxicity is hugely overblown.

And the worry, of course, is not merely theoretical.

What about the worry of keeping it up?

"It takes away the worry of your look.

That is the worry of many of the Seaview tenants.

That is not the worry of the other public trustee, Mr. Reischauer.

This system has relieved families of the worry of having to care for elderly parents.

As in any pitched battle, there is the worry of collateral damage.

I've never had the worry of them being frustrated in not being able to get jobs.

Such explanations do nothing to ease the worry of the people in Treece.

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