3888 examples of worried in sentences

The Grand Duke talked a great deal, principally politics, to W. He expressed himself very doubtfully about the stability of the Republic, and was evidently worried over the possibility of a general amnesty, "a very dangerous measure which no government should sanction."

He was just back from Germany and reported Bismarck and the Emperor (I should have said, perhaps, the Emperor and Bismarck) as rather worried over the rapid strides France was making in radicalism.

He was very anxious about the state of affairs in Francesaid Bismarck was very worried at the great step the Radicals had made in the new Parliamentwas afraid the Moderate men would have no show.

I told W. I had spent a very cold and uncomfortable hour at the house, and I was worried about the cold, thought I might, perhaps, send the boy to mother, but he had taken his precautions and arranged with the Minister of War to have a certain amount of wood delivered at the house.

She was also worried by his odd tone of flippancy.

The thought of the horse worried me.

"I suppose we'd have to go home again," answered Laura, adding with a little worried frown: "Oh, I do hope I can get the book.

"I was worried about you for a while.

"Well, now, that's mighty good of you," panted worried Mavity Bence.

She knew not to be frightened when he clicked his teeth, but drew up her pretty brows and fretted at him that she wished he wouldn't make that noiseit worried her.

And Angeline, fretted and nervous, herself worried almost sick over Father's condition, was guilty once in a while out of the depths of her anxiety of nagging back again.

They plagued him with allusions to certain matters mentioned in their interviews with Lucifer, with which they naturally but erroneously supposed him to be conversant, and worried him by continual nods and titterings as they glanced at his nether extremities.

The situation worried him sorely; he had but lately attained the tiara at an advanced agethe twenty-fourth hour, as he himself remarked in extenuation of his haste to enrich his nephews.

How the minister was not so well as usual, and people were getting to be a little worried about him.

He sat down heavily and looked at Philip Alston in perplexity, rubbing his great shock of rough grizzled hair the wrong way as he always did when worried.

They are going to lead limited lives and worried livesand they know it.

The western miner, the western agriculturist, worried beyond endurance between the money-lender and railway combinations will be almost equally prone to savage methods of expression.

I went back to the table, but with a worried, anxious mind.

"Why did she come stealing in the back door that way?" Worried and perplexed, but still loyal to her promise to say nothing to the others about Veronica, Sahwah went on sorting and carrying up the ironed clothes.

She was only worried for fear they might believe her of that odious nationality.

Now if Charlotte had been in any degree, latently, or increasingly, or violently in love with M. Héger, she would have been as miserable as you like in M. Héger's house, but she would not have been homesick; she would not, I think, have worried quite so much about Madame's behaviour; and she would have found the clue to it sooner than she did.

Now with mournful Looks and scornful Turns he too us; He is through us, Worried, harried.

Price Rugler was anxious to discover why his attractive wife assumed a worried look when money was mentioned and fainted on being told that she was not to wear the family ruby at a particular masque.

For two hours he worried, mentally in the dark.

"But these hours of waiting, like all things earthly, at length had their end, and just as the moon gilded the cypress-trees with golden glory, the wheels began to move and we again worried our tortuous way up the North River.

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