Tuesday, March 17, 2020
Idioms and Expressions With Make
Idioms and Expressions With Make          The following idioms and expressions use make. Each idiom or expression has a definition and example sentences to help you understand these common idiomatic expressions with make. Once you have studied these expressions, test your knowledge with quiz testing idioms and expressions with make.         There are many other words that often find their way into common idioms and expressions including have, run, work, and like.          Make a Beeline for Someone or Something      To go directly to someone or something as soon as you arrive.         I got to the party and made a beeline for Susan.He made a beeline for the booth as soon as he arrived.          Make a Clean Sweep      To get rid of everything or everyone to start anew.         Im afraid well have to make a clean sweep and start over.The police made a clean sweep of the area by arresting everyone.à            Make a Comeback      To become successful again after having been away from the scene or society for a long time         The actress made a comeback in her latest movie.Youll have to make a comeback and take over the company.          Make a Face      Contort your face, make a strange expression often used with at someone.         She tasted the soup and made a face. It must have been awful.Dont make a face at me! I know youre not happy.          Make a Fool out of Someone      To trick someone and make them look bad.         She made a fool out of him and then left him for another man.I dont think youll ever make a fool out of me.          Make a Fuss      To pay a lot of attention to someone or something.         She made a fuss the last time we visited, so lets take a gift.Im afraid I make a bit of a fuss over my plants in the garden.          Make a Go of It      To become successful, have success in business.         It took us a few years to make a go of it, but everythings fine now.Bob made a go of it as an opera singer in Europe.à            Make a Killing      To earn a lot of money.         Peter has been making a killing as a hedge fund manager.They made a killing in real estate and retired.          Make a Living      To earn money in a profession or trade.         He makes a living selling insurance to the elderly.Can you make a good living by teaching?          Make a Name for Oneself      To become famous or well known.         Jennifer made a name for herself as an actress on Broadway.One day youll get out into the world and make a name for yourself.          Make a Point      To make something understood to others.         Im trying to make a point about your lack of effort.The presentation made the point that you need to start saving early in life.          Make a Run for It      To try to escape from a bad situation, or just from the rain or something equally unpleasant.         Lets make a run for those trees over there. They should keep us dry.The bank robbers made a run for it, but the police caught them within two hours.          Make a Scene      To become very upset and vocal so that others notice you.         The little girl made a scene every time her mother didnt immediately buy her what she wanted.Dont make a scene about this. Lets go home and talk about it.          Make a Stink      To complain loudly about something.         She made a stink to human resources after she didnt get the promotion.Ill go down to the store and make a stink about this!          Make an Example of Someone      To do something negative to someone in order that others understand that they should not do the same.         The boss decided to fire him to make an example of him to the other employees.Im afraid he made an example of her and she started to cry in front of everybody.          Make an Exception      To not do something that is usually the rule.         Ill make an exception this one time. Next time, dont forget your homework.Can you make an exception and let me take the test next week?          Make Arrangementsà        To do everything needed in order to be sure that something is done properly.         Ill make arrangements for this to be shipped to Japan.We made arrangements for the meeting next week.          Make Ends Meet      To earn enough money to pay the bills.         He works as an English teacher to make ends meet.You might not get rich, but youll certainly make ends meet.          Make Fun Ofà        To joke at the expense of someone.         He made fun of her makeup and she began to cry.Dont make fun of Peter! Hes a great guy!          Make Good on Something      To do something you have promised or feel you owe someone.         Let me make good on it by taking you out to dinner.Jason made good on the bet after two weeks.à            Make Light of Something      To joke about something serious.         I think you need to make light of the whole situation. What good does it do to worry so much?They made light of the mistake and continued with the job.          Make Mischief      To do something naughty, to get in trouble.         The boys made mischief over the holidays and were grounded for three days.I know youre making mischief. I can see the twinkle in your eye.          Make Senseà        To try to understand something, to be understandable.         Does that make any sense to you?Im trying to make sense of this situation.          Make Short Work of Something      To do something quickly.         Lets make short work of the garden and have a beer.She made short work of the report and moved on to the presentation.          Make Someone Tick      To be responsible for how someone acts in life.         His love of music makes him tick.What makes you tick? What really gets you excited?          Make Something Up      To invent something that isnt true, to tell a false story.         He made up an excuse to get out of work that day.Have you ever made something up?          Make the Grade      To be good enough.         Im afraid your work here doesnt make the grade.Do you think this painting will make the grade at the competition?          Make Waves      To cause others trouble, often by complaining a lot. Can also mean to become noticed, usually by some type of disruption, which can be good or bad.         Many people say its important to not make waves at work. Thats how we get into a mess!Her father made waves until the school decided to give her another chance.    
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