Verb
have a care (third-person singular simple present has a care, present participle having a care, simple past and past participle had a care)
(dated, chiefly imperative) take care; be on one's guard
Having broken the seal, he handed the letter to a servant who read it aloud: My Lord, out of the love I bear to some of your friends, I have a care of your preservation. Source: Internet
Lounging in a pool with his beautiful girlfriend, fashion tycoon Umar Kamani seems not to have a care in the world. Source: Internet
Girls, on the other hand, have a care and responsibility perspective where personal relationships are considered when judging a situation. Source: Internet
If there is an image of Vázquez, repeated often, it is the moment he walked to the penalty spot at the end of the Champions League final against Atlético Madrid in 2016 spinning the ball on his finger as if he did not have a care in the world. Source: Internet