Worried-sick


also, worried to death. extremely anxious, as in her parents were worried sick when she didn’t come home all night, or we’ve been worried to death about the drop in the stock market. these somewhat hyperbolic phrases (one could conceivably feel ill from worrying but would hardly die from it) date from the second half of the 1800s.
contemporary examples

syria violence spills into lebanon: abductions after -ssad strike on azaz mike giglio august 15, 2012

historical examples

six one-act plays margaret scott oliver
test pilot david goodger ([email protected])
bobby in search of a birthday lebbeus mitch-ll
the skylark of sp-ce edward elmer smith and lee hawkins garby
a journal from our legation in belgium hugh gibson
lola owen davis

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