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Idioms and Phrases 23

2022-12-15
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1. make after: chase.
- The police made after the thief.
2. make away with: kill.
- The king was made away with at midnight.
3. make for: go towards.
- He has made for the field.
4. make of: understand.
- I cannot make anything of this information.
5. make off with: run away with.
- The thief was made off with all valuables of the house.
6. make out: find out.
- I fail to make out anything from your expression.
7. make over: transfer.
- The old man made over all his money to his sons just before his death.
8. Make towards: go in the direction of.
- The boat has made towards the bank of the river.
9. make up: (i) reconcile.
- The quarrelling sons made up their differences at the timely advice of their wise father.
(ii) compensate.
- The railway department cannot make up your all losses.
10. make up one’s mine: determine.
- Columbus made up his mind to discover India.
11. make it up with: become friends again.
- Ramesh and his friend made up with their differences and became good friends once again.
12. mourn for: weep; feel unhappy for.
- She mourned for her husband.
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