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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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He actually intends to do something about it.
If Mr. Araldi is compensated, he intends to do something similar, he said.
In Riga yesterday Raimonds Vejonis, Latvia's defence minister, said: "The EU and Nato will not be surprised if Russia intends to do something like that.
It would send a strong signal to the oil markets that the United States finally intends to do something about gasoline demand.
On Tuesday, the possessor of bottomless brio and hair that has a life of its own, declared that intends to do something he has previously talked an awful lot about doing – run for the White House.
Instead, he intends to do something that cities like Boston and San Francisco did long ago: change the zoning laws to require developers to build more affordable housing in return for being allowed to put up bigger buildings.
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"We intend to do something about it immediately".
"And we intend to do something about it".
And if not, we intend to do something about it at the federal level.
"We did not intend to do something which would be rejected, and which we would have to withdraw," he said.
After their friendship ended badly, she said, she notified the Federal Bureau of Investigation that Mr. Muhammad intended to do something dangerous, even deadly.
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intends to tread something
insists to do something
prefers to do something
intends to do everything
wishes to do something
goal to do something
desires to do something
strives to do something
intends to be something
intends to do laundry
intends to represent something
intends to tell something
intends to say something
intends to desire something
intends to include something
intends to steer something
intends to make something
intends to keep something
intends to communicate something
intends to bring something
intends to tread something
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