References in classic literature ?
YOU don't seem ter sense what it means ter have Miss Polly WORRIED about ye, child!"
"Why, it means worried--and worried is horrid--to feel," maintained Pollyanna.
But soon the animals themselves began to get worried. And one evening when the Doctor was asleep in his chair before the kitchen-fire they began talking it over among themselves in whispers.
Sara Ray was beginning to feel worried over her looks.
There's a neighbor named Brace Dunlap that's been wanting to marry their Benny for three months, and at last they told him point blank and once for all, he COULDN'T; so he has soured on them, and they're worried about it.
This worried Uncle Henry a good deal, for without the farm he would have no way to earn a living.
"But I've never been lost before," murmured the dainty maiden, "and I'm worried and afraid."
Nevertheless, the suspicion worried me, and I sometimes spoke to the detective in a way that ought to have opened your eyes.
All the same, we worried Larsan or Ballmeyer without our knowing it."
"Yes, I am worried sometimes; but that will pass, if you will never talk about this.
"Really." Then she admitted that she was a little worried on Mrs.
I often wish my mum was still alive so I could ask her if she worried about me as much as I worry about my kids.