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were caring
noun
Grief, sorrow.
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Neighbors were caring for him.
They were caring for truly needy people.
We were caring for him as best we could.
She accused two nursing aides who were caring for her of stealing food.
You were caring, devoted, loyal, loving and always there for me.
And they were caring for the woman whose apartment they lived in.
A spokeswoman for the Administration for Children's Servicessaid yesterday that relatives were caring for the children.
EM: You were caring for your missus because she had a disability?
They were caring and smart, the best kind of people you could know.
Of the five dads who commented in the article, four were caring for children at or over preschool age.
But even as doctors were caring for students hurt in the melee, the party was rewriting history.
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