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  • 91make up — 1) make something by putting things or parts together A car is made up of many different parts. 2) invent, think and say something that is new or not true She made up the story about how she got lost in the mountains. 3) do or supply something… …

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  • 92make up — I. create, imagine    He likes to make up stories you know, fiction. II. be friends again, come together again    John and Marsha fight, but they always kiss and make up …

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  • 93make no bones — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To have no doubts; not to worry about right or wrong; not to be against. Used with about . * /Bill makes no bones about telling a lie to escape punishment./ * /The boss made no bones about hiring extra help for the… …

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  • 94make no bones — {v. phr.}, {informal} 1. To have no doubts; not to worry about right or wrong; not to be against. Used with about . * /Bill makes no bones about telling a lie to escape punishment./ * /The boss made no bones about hiring extra help for the… …

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  • 95make\ no\ bones — v. phr. informal 1. To have no doubts; not to worry about right or wrong; not to be against. Used with about . Bill makes no bones about telling a lie to escape punishment. The boss made no bones about hiring extra help for the holidays. 2. To… …

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  • 96make oneself at home — act as if you were at home She is able to make herself at home when she goes to visit her friends …

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  • 97make the scene — to be active in a social activity. She hopes to be behind the wheel, making the scene with her friends, after she gets her driver s license …

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  • 98make up with — Settle differences, become friends …

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  • 99Thomas and Friends (series 15) — Thomas Friends Series 15 Country of origin UK, Canada No. of episodes 20 Broadcast Original channel Channel …

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  • 100be friends (with somebody) — be/make ˈfriends (with sb) idiom to be/become a friend of sb • We ve been friends for years. • They had a quarrel, but they re friends again now. • Simon finds it hard to make friends with other children. Main entry: ↑f …

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