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worrier

[ wur-ee-er, wuhr- ]

noun

  1. a person who tends to fret or be tormented by anxious or disturbing thoughts:

    As an obsessive worrier, I often sense danger where others sense nothing.



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But it’s been a while and, as you might guess from her movie roles, she tends to be a bit of a worrier.

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Democrats are by nature worriers, and the polling offered ample reason for partisan stomachs to churn.

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