Gaelic English Dictionary

Gàidhlig - English

dragh in English:

1. worry worry


Don't worry.
If I tell my mother, she'll worry, so I don't think I'll tell her.
Don't worry. He may look intimidating at first glance, but he's actually a very friendly person.
My biggest worry is about where my next meal will come from.
You will save your father a lot of worry if you simply write him a letter.
Hiroshi is worn out with worry since he lost the only copy of the book he needed for his report.
Although marriage is a great thing, don't worry; what should be yours will be yours.
In the first place, the women have more free time than men. In the second place, they have fewer things to worry about than men.
We should bear in mind that only relaxed people living without too much pressure and worry have a chance to keep healthy.
Ha-ha-ha-hah! No worry! I brazenly bluffed.
Not worrying about anything is the same as being dead, since worry is the movement of the soul, and life is movement.
You worry about yourself. If you put your back out and can't stand we'll go home without you!
I'm never free from worry about my son. Nowadays, he does nothing but play video games, and never studies at all.
It may not appeal to some, but I prefer to remain a salaried man; I don't have to worry so much about making both ends meet.
When they pass through strong wind, the planes rock like this, but don't worry.