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make makes making made CARRYING OUT AN ACTION ; Make is used in a large number of expressions which are explained under other words in this dictionary. For example, the expression `to make sense' is explained at `sense'
If you make do with something, you use or have it instead of something else that you do not have, although it is not as good. Why make do with a copy if you can afford the genuine article?
You can use make with a wide range of nouns to indicate that someone performs an action or says something. For example, if you make a suggestion, you suggest something. I'd just like to make a comment I made a few phone calls I think you're making a serious mistake
If you make like you are doing something, you act as if you are doing it, and if you make like someone, you act as if you are that person. Bob makes like he's a fish blowing bubbles
You can use make with certain nouns to indicate that someone does something well or badly. For example, if you make a success of something, you do it successfully, and if you make a mess of something, you do it very badly. Apparently he made a mess of his audition Are you really going to make a better job of it this time?
If you make as if to do something or make to do something, you behave in a way that makes it seem that you are just about to do it. Mary made as if to protest, then hesitated He made to chase Davey, who ran back laughing
In cricket, if a player makes a particular number of runs, they score that number of runs. In baseball or American football, if a player makes a particular score, they achieve that score. He made 1,972 runs for the county. = score
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