Similar words: made up of, mad, nomadic, fade, shade, blade, evade, grade. Meaning: [meɪd]adj. 1. produced by a manufacturing process 2. (of a bed) having the sheets and blankets set in order 3. successful or assured of success.
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(31) The heat made him feel faint.
(32) The machines have to be made of durable materials.
(33) The constant pain made her life intolerable.
(34) A molecule is made up of atoms.
(35) The man made a statement to the police.
(36) The furniture is made of walnut.
(37) We are glad he has made such great progress.
(38) I made the icing while the cake was baking.
(39) I made a definition for this word.
(40) This discovery never made her rich.
(41) Hospital bills had made deep inroads into her savings.
(42) His apathy just made her even more frustrated.
(43) She made a dart for the exit.
(44) I resent the charges of incompetence made against me.
(45) Reservations can be made by telephone.
(46) Her parents made her life hell.
(47) She made a valiant attempt to laugh.
(48) The request for money made them feel uncomfortable.
(49) They made a generous donation to charity.
(50) Several people made speeches at the wedding.
(51) Gerry's confidence made him feel invulnerable.
(52) The football riots made me ashamed to be English.
(53) Yes, I've made mistakes. Life doesn't come with instructions.
(54) The foul smell made her gag.
(55) Those drugs made me feel muzzy.
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(56) I didn't regret the choice I had made.
(57) A great deal of whiskey is made in Scotland.
(58) He made some very disputable claims about his record.
(59) He made a remarkable recovery from a shin injury.
(60) He made a tidy fortune in cigarettes.
(31) All the furniture was made of wood.
(32) They'd made her feel like a fifth wheel.
(33) He made the suggestion that we go by.
(34) They only made a perfunctory effort.
(35) The boy made a boat out of wood.
(36) They made a request for further aid.
(37) Bridget made a dramatic entrance into the room.
(38) Her arguments didn't convince everyone, but changes were made.
(39) This made Tom sadder than his deception.
(40) More discoveries were made as the excavation proceeded.
(41) The imaginative child made up fairy stories.
(42) What he said made her shatter.
(43) The absurdity of the situation made everyone laugh.
(44) The noise of the wind made her cries inaudible.
(45) His behavior made him many enemies.
(46) The removal of petty restrictions has made life easier.
(47) I made a real hash of my exams.
(48) To keep the company alive, half the workforce is being made redundant.
(49) The government made an appropriation of a billion for the new project.
(50) It was a fruitful meeting; we made a lot of important decisions.
(51) He hopes to be made a knight for his work at the Bank of England.
(52) The very mention of her singing made her squirm uncomfortably.
(53) Do you ever wonder if you made the right decision ?
(54) Thomas made a little grimace, perhaps he thought the wine was sour.
(55) 'Do you think that made much of a difference to the family?'--'I think so.'.
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(56) He made the sweets himself and sold them by retail.
(57) He made a monkey of me on the tennis court.
(58) She has made a television documentary on poverty in our cities.
(59) The rules have now been made equally applicable to all members.
(60) The prime minister made a firm commitment to increasing spending on health.