How To Use Worrywart In A Sentence
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Scott was an odd combination of macho daredevil and super-cautious worrywart.
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And financial markets remain calm, confounding worrywarts who prophesied turmoil once the Federal Reserve began raising interest rates.
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The minutes - which don't identify the worrywarts - point to the return of corporate pricing power, a weak dollar, still-elevated energy costs, and slowing productivity growth as signs that price hikes could soon accelerate.
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If I weren't such a worrywart, I could have looked at their infamous smiles and forgot everything that was wrong.
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This very same worrywart imparted advice to never order spicy tuna.
Susan Orlins: A Week in New York: Lessons Learned, Worries Amassed
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Rick had a tendency to be a bit of a worrywart, but frankly Chris couldn't blame him considering everything that had gone wrong for him.
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‘Oh you've always been a worrywart,’ she sighed.
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ONCE again, worrywarts are wringing their hands over possible shortages of so-called "critical materials" crucial for high-tech industries.
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I knew I could be just paranoid - God knows I'm a worrywart!
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Her mother was always such a worrywart about anything concerning her children.
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So is the related belief that we can direct behavior via culture, a delusion that comforts worrywarts and flatters creators.
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Will you stop being such a worrywart about your homework?
Family Storms
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I had to deal with intuitive people, analytical people, lyrical people, and worrywarts.
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Still, even that slim of a chance could be slightly disconcerting seeing that the pesky asteroid that hit the Earth 250 million years ago was likely the cause of 90 percent of life on the planet dying off also, as a worrywart points out to me, those are better odds than winning the lottery.
Doomsday Apophis asteroid? Could the Earth be on a collision course?
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Michael's romance with Pam's mother lasted as long as the writers needed it to, and this current worrywart of bankruptcy claims will be swept under the rug next issue ...
The Office is going limp; or "That's what she said!"
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When Jeremy hesitated, Antonio pulled the ‘you worry too much’ routine, which usually worked - Jeremy hated sounding like a worrywart.
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Still being me, the worrywart that I am, I had to go look for him.
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It wasn't necessary to do so, but I was always a worrywart.
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ONCE again, worrywarts are wringing their hands over possible shortages of so-called "critical materials" crucial for high-tech industries.
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Not just for 10 minutes and I wonder, among other things, how I'll fill the void of not having those talks after she dies assuming she predeceases me, a worrywart can never be too sure.
Susan Orlins: Choosing My Parents
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The corollary to this doctrine is that it is exactly those who are trying to maintain the balance, and trying to do no harm - those worrywarts - who endanger us.
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Poor Mrs. Cobrea - no wonder she was such a worrywart.
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Ed Helms, who played the worrywart dentist in "The Hangover," is Tim Lippe, an insurance agent in small-town Wisconsin.
'Gnomeo': A Bard's Garden of Delights
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It also seems clear to our worrywart that the tenor of the global economic recovery is undergoing a bit of change here, and not for the better unfortunately.
Dan Dorfman: The Return of the Brothers Grimm
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I think she's a big, nervous, worrywart, who's really insecure sometimes.
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His older siblings dismissed him as a worrywart who didn't know how to have any fun.
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And yesterday, Sunday, I lamented that going to the movies has become much less of a pleasure for me these days and more of an exercise in worrywart-ism.
Lance Mannion:
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What harries the inflation worrywarts, though, is that the job markets may not have loosened up enough by the second half to reduce the upward pressure on labor costs.
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If I could live my life again, I would not be such a worrywart or as serious.
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That suggests stock investors, at least, don't share the concerns of the economic worrywarts.