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worry wart English

Meaning worry wart meaning

What does worry wart mean?

worry wart

one who worries excessively

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Simple sentences

There's nothing to worry about.
If I tell my mother, she'll worry, so I don't think I'll tell her.
Don't worry, everything will be OK.
Don't worry.
I'd like to be rich and not have to worry about money.
Don't worry, present day cosmetic surgery is much better than what it used to be in Doctor Frankenstein's days.
Don't worry, present day cosmetic surgery is much better than it used to be in Doctor Frankenstein's days.
Don't worry. I won't hurt her.
Don't worry. I'll be right back.
I was beginning to worry.
We have bigger things to worry about.
Don't worry. Tom will take care of it.
Tom has his own life to worry about.
Don't worry about it!
Don't worry!
Don't worry, be happy!
You don't need to worry about such a thing.
Since you have nothing to do with this matter, you don't have to worry.
Don't worry about making mistakes.
Don't worry about the past.
Passing through the strong wind, the planes rock like this, but don't worry.
Worry affected his health.
There is nothing to worry about.
Don't worry about me.
It's OK now. Don't worry. You can depend on me one hundred percent.

News and current affairs

It is, of course, in times of economic downturn that countries worry most about their credit rating, so the IMF stance is particularly unhelpful.
Or they worry that the bulbs can spread poisonous mercury if they break.
Understandably, Chinese officials worry about bubble trouble.
Some Europeans worry that the constitution will enable courts to carry the integration process further and faster than public opinion in member states will tolerate.
Why should poor countries worry about how deforestation contributes to global warming when rich countries remain so profligate?
Americans - at least white, male Americans - did not have to worry about tradeoffs between security and opportunity, because the US offered the advantages of both.
Some people worry that Obama might be good for American soft power, but not for its hard power.
Sometime in the future, payments would rise, but borrowers were told, again, not to worry: house prices would rise faster, making it easy to refinance with another negative amortization loan.
Not to worry.
Patient depositors no longer need to worry about others withdrawing their funds because it has no effect on them.
Critics who worry about the cost of the energy tax have not thought about tax substitutions.
While we worry about the far-off effects of climate change, we do nothing to deal with issues facing the planet today.
Thus, even if the absolute income gap between an average American and an average African increases, why worry?
But investors will still worry about what happens when the bills come due.
But gold bugs are right to worry about whether the government will honor its commitments under more extreme circumstances.
The campaign to forgive Africa's debt was, on the other hand, focused on the crushing debt load owed by African countries to the IMF and the World Bank, who only have money to worry about.
One particular worry is that euro-zone money supply is well above the ECB's benchmark level, indicating an excess supply of liquidity.
If no deal to raise the debt ceiling is reached by August 3, interest rates on United States Treasury bonds could spike, or they could remain stable, as investors decide they have other problems to worry about.
Consider Israel, which has watched the events in Cairo with a degree of worry unfelt since January 1979, when Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini unseated the Shah of Iran.
Gore has helped the world to worry.

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