Pronunciation of the English word worried.
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1. | Yesterday, you were going to work, and you were going to the office party; today you’re at home, and the kids are at home, and you are worried about health, and you are worried about your job, and you’re worried about economics, and you are dealing with personal issues, and you are dealing with family issues -- and it is all happening at once. | |
2. | I'm not worried about Tom. I'm worried about Mary. | |
3. | I am quite worried about how resilient the Gulf of Mexico is. She's had some pretty dramatic traumas, and I'm worried how much the ecosystem can actually tolerate. | |
4. | I'm not worried about you, Tom. I'm worried about Mary. | |
5. | I'm not worried about Tom. I'm worried about you, Mary. | |
6. | The main thing I'm worried about is that I'm not worried. | |
7. | I wonder if Tom is really worried or if he's just pretending to be worried. | |
8. | I'm worried about Tom. I'm worried about Mary, too. | |
9. | I'm worried about Tom. I'm also worried about Mary. | |
10. | Tom isn't getting worried. He's already worried. |