Examples of 'care of something' in a sentence

Meaning of "care of something"

The phrase 'care of something' refers to the act of taking responsibility for the well-being or maintenance of something. It can be used in various contexts, such as taking care of a plant, taking care of a pet, or taking care of a property

How to use "care of something" in a sentence

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care of something
Just got to take care of something first.
He is a person or organization that is in charge of taking care of something.
I need to take care of something really important.
You thought you were taking care of something.
I had to take care of something upon my arrival.
He dropped me off and went to take care of something.
I have to take care of something in the garage.
I think she went home to take care of something.
To take care of something and come back.
Klaas wants you to take care of something.
I must take care of something important first.
Johnny sent me here to take care of something.
I gotta take care of something in the barn.
He just said he had to take care of something.
I gotta take care of something right quick.

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I have to go upstairs and take care of something.
I got to take care of something right now.
When i stepped in there to take care of something.
Yeong is taking care of something more important.
He also said that he was gonna take care of something.
I gotta go take care of something real quick.
I gotta go to the bathroom and take care of something.
You can take care of something else.
I have to go back to tokyo and take care of something.
I am going to take care of something in the other room.
He was just trying to teach me what it meant to take care of something.
Just had to take care of something at work.
That wink when you want me to secretly take care of something.
I just had to take care of something important.
This helps your child build awareness in taking care of something.
I will just take care of something first.
Taking care of something you clearly can not do on your own.
I just need to take care of something first.
Take care of something for me first.
I just had to take care of something else.
I took care of something really important and urgent.
I need you to take care of something for me.
To take care of something that should have been done eight hours ago.
I had promised to take care of something on my list.
In its broad sense, stewardship means overseeing or taking care of something.
I want you to take care of something for me.
My dad was supposed to take me, but he had to take care of something.
She has to take care of something first.
Then you drive me to where I have to take care of something.
He has to take care of something this big.
I got to go into the bathroom and take care of something.
I got to take care of something real quick.
She said she would be back after taking care of something.
I need to take care of something before he comes.
I actually have to go take care of something.

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