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fret

verb as in upset someone

verb as in rub hard

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“He is somebody that had a kill list — always,” Tasha Adams told an interviewer last fall, fretting at the prospect of Trump freeing Rhodes.

City, police and community leaders have spent months fretting over how best to handle the intertwined crises at the park.

Europe frets that Trump will not want to continue being the main sponsor of military aid to Ukraine as was the case under the Biden administration.

From BBC

Crane frets over whether anyone from the National Theatre will watch the show.

Little wonder he is causing Labour, the Conservatives and others to fret about the political threat they fear he increasingly poses to them.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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