Which preposition to use with worrying
"Worrying about the schooner.
A great friend of mine, an American, who had lived all her life abroad, and whose husband was a member of the diplomatic corps in Vienna, was always worrying over the misdemeanours of the Americans who never paid any attention to rules or court etiquette.
Also, lest I become discontented with my poverty, I note the strain and worry of the faces that I meet.
All the way down they worried for fear they would be late, but when they reached Roland at last they found that their rural driver knew the habits of trains in that part of the country better than they did, for they had a full thirty-five minutes to wait.
There she lay, a little, gaunt, scarred creature, starved and worried to death by him.
McLeod says the worry in getting over the pass is terrible, and he has no desire to repeat the experience.
I do not want Madame worried with these questions, so I told him Madame was away in the motor in the country; but he says he will come again and again till he sees her.
"Don't worry on that score," put in Andy briskly.
She was also worried by his odd tone of flippancy.
If your beloved father had only left me alone I should have worried through all right.
" I hadn't considered the case in that light; but now I saw that he was worrying of what would be said, while I was thinking only of my lifehe considered that he would lose life and honour; and, as he still had his New England conscience, honour weighed deeper in his scales.
The three fellows ahead kept turning around every dozen seconds, as if worried at the rapid approach of the others.
"Yes, the people of the States manage to worry along some way without any nobility.
Carpets are at the same time taken up and beaten, except where the mistress of the house has been worried into an experiment by the often-reiterated question, "Why beat your carpets?"
That story is probably an allegory, signifying that Euripides was after all worried out of life by the curs of criticism in his old age.
As if I needed more worries than the one I have had ever since I arrived here!
But abroad in the town there was not enough of this complaisance nor of this passion for mere numerals to prevent worry from creasing the brow of Solon Denney.
But Mary Arkroyd was disquieted, worried as to how she stood with Irechester, vaguely but insistently worried over the whole Tower Cottage business.
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.
Just save your worrying for this Perris gent.
The next day the vulture came along by the turtle and found it worrying before its door, and asked what was the trouble.
"If it wasn't for Mrs. Tadman driving and worrying after me all the time I'm at work, I don't think I could stay there, mum," Martha told her mistress.
By the time Bill 'ad sent off six orders she was worn to skin and bone a'most a-worrying over the way Silas Winch was spending her money.
Canst thou see mee Thus worryed amongst hangmen?
"Here we are at the hospital," said Mrs. Marshall, a perplexed line of worry between her brows.