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Multi-word Results
care for |
to have a liking for (something) or feel like having (used in negative sentences and questions). [3 definitions] |
child care |
the practice, service, or business of caring for other people's children, esp. young children whose parents work outside the home. |
day care |
daytime care and supervision, in a home or day-care center, esp. for preschool children, or after-school or vacation care for older children, or supervised daytime care for elderly or disabled people. [2 definitions] |
devil-may-care |
breezily careless; happy-go-lucky. |
health care |
the activity or field of maintaining health, including the prevention and treatment of disease and injury. [2 definitions] |
not give (or care) a hoot |
(informal) to be entirely indifferent; not be at all concerned. |
take care of |
to focus concerned attention on; be responsible for the welfare or condition of. [2 definitions] |
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