would someone care to do something?

would someone care to do something?
perhaps someone would care to do something/would someone care to do something/? spoken phrase
used for asking someone to do something, in a way that shows that you are angry or upset

Perhaps one of you would care to explain this to me?

Would someone care to tell us just what is going on here?

Thesaurus: ways of asking questions and making requestshyponym to ask a question or questionssynonym
Main entry: care

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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