Aún no tenemos significados para "borrow trouble".
1Don't borrow trouble, Jo, but hear how well Nat is getting on.
2Emily, don't borrow trouble, it may make Hal's departure easier for us.
3Then I clomped back up the stepladder and went out to borrow trouble.
4Many persons naturally look on the dark side of life, and borrow trouble.
5I gritted my teeth and told myself not to borrow trouble.
6It did not borrow trouble, nor invite an evil fate by apprehending it.
7We'll be prepared, but at the same time not borrow trouble.
8Well, I wouldn't borrow trouble, but have a real good time.
9But if harm came to this intended brother-in-law-well, why borrow trouble?
10You have no family dependent upon you, and why should you ' borrow trouble'?
11He does not borrow trouble or cross a bridge before he comes to it.
12Everything was going smoothly at present; why should Star borrow trouble from the future?
13To borrow trouble is to contract a debt that any man is better without.
14But we aren't going to borrow trouble of the future.
15However, there's no need to borrow trouble over this thing.
16Ah, how foolish I have been to so borrow trouble.
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