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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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"You're forced to do something else".
I won't be forced to do something against my will.
Or would the Florida state legislature have been forced to do something even less legitimate?
If we debate about this in our society, Congress will be forced to do something about it.
When a line four deep had formed at the closed restroom door, she was forced to do something.
You would not be forced to do something that was not essential and placed you at risk.
Waiting until it is too late and then being forced to do something in a panic isn't risk management in my book.
"There is a lot of anger still because we were forced to do something that we knew was wrong," he said.
"That's one of the reasons Hootie is pretty upset, because now he is being forced to do something he was already going to do".
The film is stuffed with corny, play-it-safe tropes: daddy issues, the hero forced to do something that his brother died doing, etc.
"The cafe's a small place and kitchen facilities are limited so we were forced to do something different with the menu," she explains.
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