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Example sentences for "care what"

  • What do you care what they do to Jim's live stock, Miss Nevers?

  • I don't care what you do to me afterward.

  • If I fail to persuade her to be my wife, I don't care what becomes of me.

  • She doesn't seem to care what becomes of her.

  • You men don't care what you do, and poor girls' hearts get broken.

  • At present he doesn't appear to care what happens to him.

  • She didn't care what I did, just so I was on time to meals and didn't run around after dark.

  • Chicken Little, too angry to care what happened, relieved herself of the rest of her ill-temper.

  • I don't care what he said and I just know he thought you were a silly little girl trying to seem grown up when you aren't!

  • He was too angry to care what he did, and after dinner walked down to the station, by the back ways he knew so well, just in time to catch the train to Blackstable.

  • He laughed angrily at his own foolishness: it was absurd to care what an anaemic little waitress said to him; but he was strangely humiliated.

  • I don't care what they do; it's far less than nothing to me!

  • I'll write the answer to any question; I don't care what it's about.

  • I'm not reckless; it's just that I don't care what happens.

  • I mean I don't care what happens to myself.

  • If you don't care what is said about us, I don't.

  • As long as you do not establish a business and a residence anywhere I don't care what you do.

  • I don't care what you do, but I'm goin' inter ther shack ter start up ther fire an' get warm.

  • I don't care what you do, but I'm 'most froze.

  • Stella was not very curious about the letter, for she was too free and independent to care what an enemy said of her or her friends.

  • I want to go to some high place in Europe where I can get my breath, and I'm going to stay there, I don't care what happens.

  • I'm too sick to think about fighting, and sometimes I don't care what becomes of the business.

  • The Chinamen on deck gesticulated savagely, and one or two spat at me; but I was so utterly miserable, that I did not seem to care what happened, or even to be frightened.

  • Much I care what he says--the old dodderer!

  • I told her I didn't care what age or color she chose, but they had to be cheerful.

  • The plan she happened to have last always went through, because she fought for that as hard as she had for the others, and you were so bothered by then you didn't care what.

  • Secretly it was a pleasure to him to find that he was alive enough to care what happened, enough for anger.

  • Gordon does n't care--he does n't care what I do or say.

  • Could you stand it to be talked to and scolded by a couple of girls till you didn't care what happened to you?

  • When he had left them Bim said to her mother: "Our old friends do not seem to care what becomes of us.

  • I don't care what it costs or what it is.

  • I don't care what it costs or what it is; bring it to me.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "care what" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    care being; care for; care must; care not; care should; care what; careful attention; careful consideration; careful examination; careful selection; careful study; carefully avoided; carefully considered; carefully removed; carefully watched; fashioned house; geographical position; great distance; home ranges; our party; ratchet wheel; ride back; three cards; white men; whose hearts; you that