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Idiom
In no mood to do something.
To not feel like doing something; to not want to do something.
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At CCRMA, he and his students carry on the computer-music tradition of deducing how features of a given technology can be exploited to do something unintended.
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"Who knows what that something is, but they may exploit it to do something they were going to do anyway".
"I don't think Ma was trying to use or exploit the occasion to do something else".
Mr Wilson, whose profession as free runner allowed him to emulate Spider-Man's acrobatic exploits, said: "I wanted to do something different for Jayden.
Despite this, the growing numbers of settlers (very quickly outnumbering Yavapai) began to call for the government to do something about the people occupying the land that they wanted to occupy and exploit themselves.
But it meant something to do something.
"I had to do something".
I wanted to do something".
George has to do something.
You have to do something.
You want to do something.
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