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brood on (someone or something)

brood on (someone or something)

To worry, fret, or obsess over someone or something. Quit brooding on that fight you had with your girlfriend and just talk to her already! Recent financial losses have the boss brooding on the future of our small company.
See also: brood, on
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See also:
  • brood
  • brood about
  • brood about (someone or something)
  • fret not
  • Fret not!
  • fret over (someone or something)
  • fret about
  • fret about (someone or something)
  • fret
  • don't fret


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