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car·ing [ˈkeərɪŋ] ADJ

caring
caring
caring
caring person
caring society

II . care [keəʳ] VB intr

2. care (want):

3. care (look after):

III . care [keəʳ] VB trans sb does not care what/who/whether ...

CARE [keəʳ] N

CARE abbreviation of Cooperative for American Relief Everywhere:

in·ten·sive ˈcare N no pl

ˈdev·il-may-care ADJ attr

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After the hurricane, he traveled the flooded city in a secondhand canoe rescuing neighbors, caring for abandoned pets and distributing fresh water.
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She's fussy, caring and can be pretty embarrassing.
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At the same time, they agreed she had an evil side brought on by the stress of caring for her down-and-out tenants.
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He generally has a jocular nature, but is also caring and dependable.
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Oom is also had motherhood thrust upon her, since she is caring for her nephew, the son of her dead sister.
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I am eternally grateful for their caring hospitality and their courageous commitment.
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With so many dying and the rhetoric rising to new heights of insensitivity, we are becoming benumbed as a nation and as persons capable of caring for others.
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He was very honest, dutiful and caring person. 4.
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They are monogamous and both partners take part in caring for the nestlings.
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Agape is the type of love that shows concern about others, caring for them as much as you care for yourself.
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