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Rimma Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

What is "worrywart"?

Hello there,

1) Who can help what "worrywart" means?
2) I think our days would have been numbered?
3) Fringe benefit?

Thanks.
  

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1-- A worrywart is a person who is always worrying (usually, about trivial matters). 2-- I think that we would have a limited number of days (usually, to live). 3-- A benefit (usually from a job) other than the basic salary: for example, use of a company car or a free medical plan.

  • 1-- A worrywart is a person who is always worrying (usually, about trivial matters).
  • 2-- I think that we would have a limited number of days (usually, to live).
  • 3-- A benefit (usually from a job) other than the basic salary: for example, use of a company car or a free medical plan.
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1-- A worrywart is a person who is always worrying (usually, about trivial matters).
2-- I think that we would have a limited number of days (usually, to live).
3-- A benefit (usually from a job) other than the basic salary: for example, use of a company car or a free medical plan.

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