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adv. In a worrisome way.
Usage examples of "worrisomely".
Although he still thought that her flesh was distressingly flabby and her mass worrisomely large, he liked the sweet smell of her breath and the gentle way she spoke his name-not “Dopey,” not even “Sneezy,” but “Sternutator,” in the Heechee tongue.
They are for something that is, worrisomely from the point of view of many, called `the theory of everything'.
But the protections all of them had woven about themselves were, like Lines on the earth, stretching very thin, worrisomely thin.
He had time to start a pivot, but not to complete it, and ended up sprawled on the bed, his wife on top of him, with her knee planted firmly, worrisomely, between his legs.
He usually does this with items that are at least theoretically edible—watermelons, jars of honey, large birthday cakes—although, worrisomely, he did once try to wolf down a dental drill, which was yellow and may have resembled a banana.
They are for something that is, worrisomely from the point of view of many, called 'the theory of everything'.