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  • 21make yourself scarce — phrase to stay away from a particular place in order to avoid a difficult or embarrassing situation Dad’s pretty mad – you’d better make yourself scarce. Thesaurus: absent, lost and unavailablesynonym Main entry: scarce * * * make yourself scarce …

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  • 22make a plan — ˌmake a ˈplan idiom (SAfrE) to think of sth you can do to solve a problem or make sth happen • It s going to be difficult to find the time but I ll make a plan. • I ll make a plan to get it copied and sent to you. • If the pain hasn t g …

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  • 23make sense — {v. phr.} 1. To be something you can understand or explain; not be difficult or strange. * /The explanation in the school book made no sense because the words were hard./ Compare: MAKE HEAD OR TAIL OF. 2. To seem right to do; sound reasonable or… …

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  • 24make sense — {v. phr.} 1. To be something you can understand or explain; not be difficult or strange. * /The explanation in the school book made no sense because the words were hard./ Compare: MAKE HEAD OR TAIL OF. 2. To seem right to do; sound reasonable or… …

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  • 25Make A Child Smile — Organization Type nonprofit 501(c)(3) charity Founded May 17, 1998 Founder Alexandra Bakker Headquarters …

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  • 26make a production (out) of (something) — to make something seem more complicated or difficult than it is. It s only a couple of hours work. Do you have to make such a production of it? Related vocabulary: blow something out of all proportion, make a mountain out of a molehill …

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  • 27make (both) ends meet — phrase to have just enough money to buy the things that you need Many students are finding it difficult to make ends meet. Thesaurus: to have just enough moneysynonym Main entry: end * * * make (both) ends ˈmeet …

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  • 28make sense of something — phrase to understand something that is complicated or unusual We’ve been trying to make sense of our dreams. Thesaurus: to understand somethingsynonym Main entry: sense * * * make ˈsense of sth idiom to understand sth that is di …

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  • 29make oneself scarce — {v. phr.}, {slang} To leave quickly; go away. * /The boys made themselves scarce when they saw the principal coming to stop their noise./ * /A wise mouse makes himself scarce when a cat is nearby./ …

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  • 30make oneself scarce — {v. phr.}, {slang} To leave quickly; go away. * /The boys made themselves scarce when they saw the principal coming to stop their noise./ * /A wise mouse makes himself scarce when a cat is nearby./ …

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