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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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The much-derided police and crime commissioners will be made to do something useful.
What I really remember most vividly was the history lessons, because we were made to do something.
Beginning in 1994, efforts were made to do something to his image, which seems, after all, to have little connection to New York City.
Whenever my routine got disrupted, or I was made to do something that didn't interest me, I would shut down, unable to engage in any constructive way.
The portion of the fuel's energy that is extracted and made to do something useful is called work, while the remainder is the wasted (and disordered) energy we call heat.
He believes that "Last Days" and "Father of Lies" are "much tougher for Mormons to read because they can sense (sometimes without being fully conscious of it) how the discourse they grew up with is being turned in on itself, made to do something that is, for lack of a better word, profoundly heretical".
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"We have to do something to make it reasonable".
"So you have to do something to make them want to attend the classes".
"It's my responsibility and Pau's responsibility to make the defense have to do something," Bryant said.
It made sense to do something that brought us together".
"We just didn't feel it made sense to do something long term," Mozeliak said.
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