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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(91) All the furniture was made of wood.
(92) He made a resolution never to do it again.
(93) The hive is made of wood.
(94) They'd made her feel like a fifth wheel.
(95) He made the suggestion that we go by.
(96) They only made a perfunctory effort.
(97) He made it all sound very nasty.
(98) We have made some minor changes to the program.
(99) His personality made him an easy subject for parody.
(100) I've made a botch of it.
(101) The boy made a boat out of wood.
(102) Numerous attempts have been made to hide the truth.
(103) His high spirits made all of us happy.
(104) They made a request for further aid.
(105) Bridget made a dramatic entrance into the room.
(106) Her arguments didn't convince everyone, but changes were made.
(107) He made ten mistakes in as many lines.
(108) Look at the mess you've made!
(109) This made Tom sadder than his deception.
(110) More discoveries were made as the excavation proceeded.
(111) The imaginative child made up fairy stories.
(112) What he said made her shatter.
(113) The absurdity of the situation made everyone laugh.
(114) He made his way through the forest.
(115) The noise of the wind made her cries inaudible.
(116) Tollitt made no pretense of being surprised.
(117) He made no reply to my request.
(118) 'I've made a big mistake,(http://Sentencedict.com)' she said unhappily.
(119) The soft background music made her feel sleepy.
(120) His behavior made him many enemies.