If I could live my life again, I would not be such a worrywart or as serious. |
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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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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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His older siblings dismissed him as a worrywart who didn't know how to have any fun. |
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Her mother was always such a worrywart about anything concerning her children. |
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Scott was an odd combination of macho daredevil and super-cautious worrywart. |
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Since then, his mother has become a worrywart, and he fears causing her anxiety by getting home late. |
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Still being me, the worrywart that I am, I had to go look for him. |
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I think she's a big, nervous, worrywart, who's really insecure sometimes. |
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As far back as I can remember, my family and friends referred to me as a worrywart. |
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He was sweet and was sometimes fun to be with, but mostly he wasn't, being something of a nail-chewing worrywart by nature. |
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It doesn't mean you're a worrywart, a nervous wreck or in need of heavy medication. |
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He would say that I was a silly girl, a worrywart, that men must do what men must do, but I knew, I just knew, it would be dangerous. |
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The worrywart Oscar-winning star also confessed to having recurring nightmares where he cannot remember his lines. |
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Annie, the elder, is a sober worrywart, while Miranda, the younger, is self-involved, inclined to melodrama, and on the verge of bankruptcy after her literary agency represented too many fraudulent memoirs. |
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On vacation, I'm a worrywart for fretting about third-degree burns and puncture wounds. |
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But for the garden-variety worrywart, the picture is far less gloomy. |
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Call me a worrywart, but I remain concerned by the extent to which our systems of economic governance have lagged in addressing these four outcomes. |
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