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Use "worrywarts" in a sentence
"Generalized anxiety disorder patients are often characterized as "worrywarts," worrying about the future and the past to a problematic degree."
"Even a fresh supply of U.S. debt and the rebound in commodity prices weren't "enough to keep worrywarts satisfied," said Andrew Wilkinson , senior market analyst at Interactive Brokers, adding that the S&P's Greece downgrade soured financial markets' earlier positive sentiment and brought U.S. government bonds back into favor."
"To their credit, the film-makers made great efforts to look after and guide them, but it didn't stop the western worrywarts: Now little Indian children, you are being rewarded for appearing in an international movie hit."