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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(211) Too much worry had made him look an old man.
(212) It was his guilty conscience that made him offer to help.
(213) Java comes with a plethora of ready - made types.
(214) The family made a gift of his paintings to the gallery.
(215) The boy made the baby laugh by making a face at him.
(216) The French contingent certainly made their presence known at this year's conference.
(217) He had realized the mistake he had made and wanted to redeem himself.
(218) Foreign firms have made little headway in the U.S. market.
(219) Saunder's lawyer made a brief statement to the press outside the court.
(220) The product will now be made available throughout the market.
(221) He made a bid for freedom by climbing over the wall.
(222) Life is made up of small pleasures. Happiness is made up of those tiny successes.
(223) A close analogy with the art of singing can be made.
(224) The doctors made one last desperate attempt/effort to save the boy's life.
(225) The irate animal made for us, coming at a full jump.
(226) One evening, she made a rare outing to the local discotheque.
(227) The cold weather has made it necessary to protect the crops.
(228) He made his way along a well-trodden path towards the shed.
(229) No deduction in pay is made for absence due to illness.
(230) When I walked out of the prison cell towards the door leading to freedom, I have made it clear his own pain and resentment if not able to stay behind, so in fact I still in prison.
(231) He has made over the whole property to his son.
(232) What is actually paid will depend on the bonus payments made at the end of the policy.
(233) The plumber made a careful check of the pipes and shook his head.
(234) Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new. Albert Einstein
(235) The company hopes the job cuts will be made through natural wastage and voluntary redundancy.
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(236) What made the meeting exciting was the interchange of ideas from different disciplines.
(237) The news of their marriage was not made public until three months later.
(238) "Two gates there are for dreams," said Penelope to Odysseus after his ten years' wandering had ended. "One made for horn and one of for ivory.
(239) An unlimited number of copies can still be made from the original.
(240) It's made me much more sensitive to the needs of the disabled.