Sentence examples for worked up about from inspiring English sources

"worked up about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to be very excited or agitated about something. For example, "He was worked up about his upcoming job interview."

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What's he getting worked up about?

What are we so worked up about, anyway?

"Now, it's nothing to get worked up about, but... " "But it's perfect," my father said.

So what is Bennett so worked up about?

Don't get too worked up about small things like border skirmishes and don't hurt each other.

We don't get worked up about anything.

'I couldn't get worked up about it.

"I get worked up about this stuff".

She got worked up about nothing.

"Shetlanders don't usually get worked up about politics, " he said.

His father, too, was not worked up about the competition.

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