We have no meanings for "care overmuch" in our records yet.
1 Only I thought you used not to care overmuch about your first bargain.'
2 He was not a man to care overmuch for halos.
3 Besides, he does not care overmuch for the painting.
4 Also, I've lived too long and too hard to care overmuch for what is left.
5 Perrin did not care overmuch ; if the Lord Captain was convinced, Byar could not harm them.
6 A man shouldn't care overmuch about food.
7 For she seems to care overmuch for him and greatly do I wish I were in his place.
8 Tell you what, chaps of the Bill stripe don't care overmuch to tackle the yaller braid. *
9 This is the South African Republic, and we don't care overmuch about law here.' Which we didn't in those days.
10 She had never cared overmuch for men; they had always bored her.
11 Then she wondered if she cared overmuch whether it was unforgivably rude.
12 "I do not care overmuch for your gold, Evelyn."
13 "I think that there is nothing for which you care overmuch , " she said at last.
14 "I cannot understand Madeline," Lady Staveley went on, not caring overmuch about Felix Graham's acquirements.
15 If Irial cared overmuch for humans, he'd feel sympathy for the boy; as it was, Irial was practical: Michael's emotions made him useful.
16 "Now, this man you have chosen-youdo not care overmuch for lilies and butterflies and rosy-fingereddawns?"
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This collocation consists of: Care overmuch through the time