make
— Noun
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~ a recognizable kind; "there's a new brand of hero in the movies now"; "what make of car is that?"
make-believe
— Noun
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~ the enactment of a pretense; "it was just pretend"
make
— Noun
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~ the act of mixing cards haphazardly
make-do
— Noun
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~ something contrived to meet an urgent need or emergency
make
— Verb
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~ reach a destination, either real or abstract; "We hit Detroit by noon"; "The water reached the doorstep"; "We barely made it to the finish line"; "I have to hit the MAC machine before the weekend starts"
make
— Verb
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~ form by assembling individuals or constituents; "Make a quorum"
make good
— Verb
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~ act as promised; "make good on promises"
make
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~ charge with a function; charge to be; "She was named Head of the Committee"; "She was made president of the club"
make
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~ undergo fabrication or creation; "This wool makes into a nice sweater"
make it
— Verb
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~ go successfully through a test or a selection process; "She passed the new Jersey Bar Exam and can practice law now"
make
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~ put in order or neaten; "make the bed"; "make up a room"
make
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~ make by shaping or bringing together constituents; "make a dress"; "make a cake"; "make a wall of stones"
make
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~ make by combining materials and parts; "this little pig made his house out of straw"; "Some eccentric constructed an electric brassiere warmer"
make
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~ achieve a point or goal; "Nicklaus had a 70"; "The Brazilian team got 4 goals"; "She made 29 points that day"
make
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~ carry out or commit; "make a mistake"; "commit a faux-pas"
make
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~ institute, enact, or establish; "make laws"
make
— Verb
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~ head into a specified direction; "The escaped convict took to the hills"; "We made for the mountains"
make do
— Verb
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~ succeed in doing, achieving, or producing (something) with the limited or inadequate means available; "We got by on just a gallon of gas"; "They made do on half a loaf of bread every day"
make hay
— Verb
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~ turn to one's advantage; "The environmentalist lobby made hay of the nuclear plant accident"
make grow
— Verb
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~ cause to grow and differentiate in ways conforming to its natural development; "The perfect climate here develops the grain"; "He developed a new kind of apple"