care to (do something)
care to (do something)
1. To be interested in doing a particular action or activity. Often used in the negative to mean the opposite. No thanks, I don't care to jog today—my legs still hurt from yesterday's trip to the gym.
2. Would you like to (do a particular action or activity)? I'm going out for a jog—care to join me?
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
care to do something
to want to do something; to be willing to do something. I really don't care to see that movie. Would you care to go out for dinner?
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(Would you) care to...?
a polite phrase introducing an inquiry as to whether someone wishes to do something. John: Would you care to step out for some air? Jane: Oh, I'd love it. Sue: Care to go for a swim? Mary: Not now, thanks.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- care to do
- care to join us?
- care to...?
- (would you) care to join me/us
- be like jelly
- be/feel like jelly
- jelly
- feel like jelly
- feel your legs
- feel (one's) legs