She has worried aloud that her problems will set back other people's hard work.
Mother had worried aloud that the ship was so late in returning.
He worried aloud that hesitation "is not going to do you any justice in the end."
"If my health permits," he worried aloud for the single time in a long conversation.
They worried aloud that the result looked more like Mercedes symbols than peace signs.
Ms. Press worried aloud that this might give enormous satisfaction to certain people.
She worried aloud that the two segments being presented were "the most depressing."
She worried aloud that if the law is not changed she might someday be found "dead in the street."
Conway tried hard to forget the lieutenant's problems by worrying aloud about his own.
In the new transcripts, Nixon and his aides worry aloud about the plan becoming public.