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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(61) Coconut fiber can be made into mats.
(62) He made the announcement in a speech on television.
(63) I made a tactful retreat before they started arguing.
(64) The apple made a bulge in his pocket.
(65) Her secretive manner had made me curious.
(66) His rigid adherence to the rules made him unpopular.
(67) They made him promise, under penalty of death.
(68) He made off with all the old man's savings.
(69) A gust of wind made the candles flare.
(70) He made a plea for help/mercy.
(71) My husband was made redundant late last year.
(72) I haven't made a pudding today.
(73) They broke the mould when they made you .
(74) Scientists have made many important discoveries.
(75) He made the second string on the football team.
(76) The plane made a dive to a lower altitude.
(77) He made a diligent attempt to learn Russian.
(78) I made inquiries about it at the desk.
(79) She was made a baroness in 1992.
(80) He's made a few enemies in this company.
(81) He killed a man and made away.
(82) I'm sorry. I made a mistake.
(83) He made occasional visits to London.
(84) We have made a conscious effort to devolve responsibility.
(85) His knowledge of the area made him invaluable.
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(86) She made a desultory attempt at conversation.
(87) He made a scathing attack on the statement.
(88) The patient made a rapid recovery.
(89) The coat is made of silk brocade.
(90) The front wall is made of corrugated steel.
(61) He made us all laugh by mimicking the teacher's voice.
(62) Water is made up of atoms of hydrogen and oxygen.
(63) Her experiences had made her sensitive to other people's troubles.
(64) I threw pebbles at the hens, and that made them jump and squawk.
(65) His advanced views made him unpopular with many of the clergy.
(66) The large salary made their offer even more appealing to him.
(67) The two countries made up a confederation for mutual safety.
(68) He noted the latitude and longitude, then made a mark on the admiralty chart.
(69) She wondered whether she had made the right move in telling the truth.
(70) His punishing work schedule had made him resort to drugs.
(71) The new rules have made thousands more people ineligible for legal aid.
(72) They stuck a gun in his ribs and made him fork over all his money.
(73) I hauled upon his hand and made him off the cliff.
(74) My aunt made a few pointed remarks about my taste in clothes.
(75) She made one or two snide remarks about their house which I thought was a bit unnecessary.
(76) A terrifying scream in the blackness of the night made my blood run cold.
(77) She went to the market to sell what she had made.
(78) Having to pay out unexpectedly for car repairs made a big hole in my savings.
(79) I made an appointment to see the doctor this morning.
(80) She made several oblique references to the current financial situation.
(81) Java comes with a plethora of ready - made types.
(82) The family made a gift of his paintings to the gallery.
(83) The boy made the baby laugh by making a face at him.
(84) The French contingent certainly made their presence known at this year's conference.
(85) He had realized the mistake he had made and wanted to redeem himself.
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(86) Saunder's lawyer made a brief statement to the press outside the court.
(87) He made a bid for freedom by climbing over the wall.
(88) The doctors made one last desperate attempt/effort to save the boy's life.
(89) One evening, she made a rare outing to the local discotheque.
(90) He made his way along a well-trodden path towards the shed.