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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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Ten years is too long to wait to do something real about this problem.
The longer we wait to do something about it, the more climate change we commit ourselves to, and higher the chances are for a climate catastrophe.
"Obviously you want to wait to do something like that until there's been a lot of negative ads out there," said Travis Ridout, an associate professor of political science at Washington State University.
Miley, one gathers, would hardly wait to do something she could do right now.
Don't wait to do something tomorrow that you are fully able do to today.
So don't wait to do something until after ICE comes and hauls away your best friend, your neighbor, your boyfriend, your in-laws, your teachers, your classmates, your co-workers.
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Instead, they're waiting to do something that's become very difficult in Buenos Aires: make change.
As crown prince from 1861, Frederick spent 27 years chiefly in waiting to do something.
The cost of waiting to do something is far greater than doing something now.
I knew he was out there doing that other stuff, but I thought he was waiting to do something like this.
But oh, those dancers must have been waiting to do something like this, because every little sea maiden waved her arms like crazy, and every firebird lady shimmered her red-gloved fingers like flames.
More suggestions(15)
happened to do something
expected to do something
wants to do something
wait to feel something
wait to do drug
wait to hear something
wait to have something
wait to learn something
wait to do battle
wait to experience something
wait to try something
wait to declare something
wait to afford something
wait to release something
wait to see something
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