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In no mood to do something.
To not feel like doing something; to not want to do something.
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She returned determined to do something.
"But now I'm determined to do something.
For when Ochoa determines to do something, it generally happens.
"If he's determined to do something he will".
"I was determined to do something different, something that I valued".
"We're determined to do something we've never done before and beat them".
After graduating in 1971, Ms. Smith moved to San Francisco "determined to do something political".
So Daisy shifted her high school to college determined to do something different.
"When that faith is shaken, she is really determined to do something about it," he said.
And Hal was determined to do something different with the staging, too.
"When she's determined to do something," she said, Natalia does it.
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