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No one seemed to care about her feelings.
Of course I care what happens to the school!
Our mother said she didn't care either way, as long as we were all happy.
He wasn't lying – he genuinely didn't care whether he passed the test or not.
They cared passionately about the environment.
He neither knew nor cared what she meant by that remark.
It was definitely hotter than any place in the tropics you'd care to mention.
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a percussion instrument used by football fans which makes a rattling sound when shaken
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