Definition: 1. A recognizable kind. 2. Create or manufacture a man-made product. 3. The act of mixing cards haphazardly. 4. Engage in. 5. Give certain properties to something.
Use 'make' in a sentence:
1. Are you really going to make a better job of it this time?
2. He was unruly in class and made an enemy of most of his teachers.
3. Lorenzo was a natural leader who made friends easily.
4. Bob makes like he's a fish blowing bubbles.
5. I'd just like to make a comment.
6. Lupescu scored from 20 yards and then Balint made it 4-0.
7. He returned to Chicago, and made it his base for the rest of his life.
8. Someone has made an attempt on the President's life.
9. He made 1,972 runs for the county.
10. We made it into a beautiful home.
11. Mr Blair made him transport minister.
12. .James Bond, the role that made him a star.
13. We're a bit low on bed linen. You'll have to make do.
14. He made to chase Davey, who ran back laughing.
15. He almost had to shout to make himself heard above the music.
16. Her bestseller 'Peachtree Road' is soon to be made into a television mini-series.
17. My father lived long enough to see that I'd made something of myself.
18. Grit from the highway made him cough.
19. If I am made chairman, I hope Simon will stay on as my trusted lieutenant.
20. Why make do with a copy if you can afford the genuine article?.
21. Mary made as if to protest, then hesitated.
22. Mama made him clean up the plate.
23. Apparently he made a mess of his audition.
24. The nuns who taught him urged him to make something of his life and he did.
25. The white tips of his shirt collar made him look like a choirboy.
26. This makes the total cost of the bulb and energy £27.
27. Aron couldn't speak Polish. I made myself understood with difficulty.
28. The band made their first record as far back as 1990.
29. He never made a will, to the best of my knowledge.
30. What made you go into law?
31. This model was two years in the making.
32. I made a few phone calls.
33. Is this your plan for making your way in the world?
34. There is, in addition, one further point to make.
35. It was many years before the full story was made public.
36. I'd like to make a complaint about the noise.
37. There wasn't much traffic so we made good progress.
38. I don't know what to make of the new manager.
39. She seems to make her money go a long way.
40. There is a growing realization that changes must be made.
41. Going away to college has made me much more independent.
42. Every week they get together to make music.
43. They live in fantasy worlds which make Euro Disney seem uninventive.
44. Since he came to live with me, we have been subject to a campaign of spite and revenge which makes Lady Sarah appear angelic by comparison.
45. Changing schools made a big difference to my life.
46. The most important criterion for entry is that applicants must design and make their own work.
47. There's money to be made from tourism.
48. The new law makes no distinction between adults and children.
49. Those children need a firm hand to make them behave.
50. You can't make me do anything.
51. Researchers in this field have made some important new discoveries.
52. The plan makes no allowance for people working at different rates.
53. I made painting the house my project for the summer.
54. Details of the government report have not yet been made public.
55. This behaviour must stop ─ do I make myself clear?
56. Nothing, but nothing would make him change his mind.
57. The fact is, they're there to make money.
58. He could just make out three people through the mist.
59. It's getting late ─ we'd better make a move.
60. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to make a rock record.