Similar words: take down, make a mistake, naked, beaked, soaked, make, feel like doing, maker. Meaning: v. come to terms or deal successfully with make-do. n. something contrived to meet an urgent need or emergency.
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31) As we hadn't bought our wedding rings, we had to make do with cheap imitations from the hospital gift shop.
32) Some branches go in for quite lavish posters, some make do with local draughtsmanship.
33) But recent events have shown that they need to learn to make do and mend.
34) While most budget bikes make do with just pre-load adjustment, Yamaha has given the Fazer fully adjustable suspension.
35) As with eating, Quinn felt that he could make do with less than he was accustomed to.
36) Before the nineteenth century women had to make do with their chemises and petticoats.
37) The cops got coffee and cigarettes and sandwiches, but I had to make do with inhaling their used smoke.
38) Instead, he came second and had to make do with £80,000.
39) I have to make do with the poor house.
40) You'll have to make do with this timber.
41) We'll have to make do with the little material we've got.
42) Many families manage to make do on very little income.
43) I can make do with this handbag for some time.
43) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
44) The Orlando Magic must make do without little leader Jameer Nelson, who was done in by a torn labrum before he could play in his first All-Star game.
45) We can make do with the present facilities for the next two or three years.
46) i enclose two limp singles, i will make do with this thing till you find me a real Pepys. THEN i will rip up this ersatz book, page by page, AND WRAP THINGS IN IT.
47) Husband ask me the feeling everywhere how, see he is gutty and excited and complacent look, I cannot bear stroke his meaning, palter ground says to still make do with.
48) There is so much variety that you never have to make do with second best.
49) We're a bit low on bed linen. You'll have to make do.
50) Why make do with a copy if you can afford the genuine article?
51) New sheets have become so expensive that most housewives have decided to make do and mend.
52) Our laboratory equipment isn't perfect, but we must make do.
53) They have always had to make do with relatively small profit margins.
54) As far as quality is concerned, we must not make do with what we have, but must constantly strive for excellence.
55) Xinyi: We'll have to make do with what we can find.
56) Make do and mend may indeed be the best we can hope for.
57) Can barely make do something(sentencedict.com), please give birth to a title bar!
58) In all, we had to make do with what was at hand.
59) The national security adviser has always had to make do with humble and compact quarters.
60) You'll have to make do with cold meat for dinner.
More similar words: take down, make a mistake, naked, beaked, soaked, make, feel like doing, maker, remake, unmake, make it, make off, make out, make for, makeup, make way, make up, peaked cap, half-baked, make up for, make-work, make sure, make up to, make use of, makeover, make way for, make good, lawmaker, make money, make over.