Synonym: makeup, war paint. Similar words: makeup, make up, make up for, make up to, make up one's mind, take up, wake up, rake up. Meaning: n. cosmetics applied to the face to improve or change your appearance make up. v. 1. form or compose 2. devise or compose 3. do or give something to somebody in return 4. make up work that was missed due to absence at a later point 5. make up something artificial or untrue 6. put in order or neaten 7. adjust for 8. come to terms 9. apply make-up or cosmetics to one's face to appear prettier.
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121. Perhaps she was never glamorous, nor did she care for make-up, but she was deliciously plump and comely.
122. The make-up of any one particular group merits some consideration.
123. In fact, I've always wanted to play a realistic, no make-up,(Sentencedict.com ) bag lady.
124. Denys sat in a chair by the bed and observed her. Without make-up she looked young.
125. But the pale complexion will be masked in the make-up room.
126. Darker lashes and brows make you look more wide-awake and add definition, even when you are not wearing other make-up.
127. I have to wear make-up on stage or on photo shoots.
128. Her hair, slightly shorter than his, earrings, make-up and false eyelashes are all perfectly in place.
129. My only surprise is they weren't wearing full panstick make-up for the photographers and camera crews assembled outside.
130. Everything was black, save the make-up, which was displayed in individual items.
131. She was always making bitchy comments about people's clothes and make-up.
132. In the make-up room she collapsed into a chair, dropping her head into her hands and groaning heavily.
133. I have never been the kind of person who can dismiss physical appearance, who passes a make-up counter without a glance.
134. Just before I turned into the stage door, I passed Charles Fox, the theatre make-up shop.
135. She was sitting at her dressing-table putting on some heavy make-up.
136. Ornate dresses and coy looks c. 1900 Jane had to master the eye make-up of the day.
137. Her eye make-up had been too generously applied and was smeared.
138. The sinewy neck and its prominent adam's apple, the all-too-heavy make-up, the pronounced muscles on the legs and arms.
139. She had no make-up on and looked tired, but her eyes were still startling in their beauty.
140. At first she wouldn't say why she was wearing her good frock and piling on make-up.
141. Fleischmann and Pons believed that they had stumbled on another way - intense pressures provided by the natural make-up of solid palladium.
142. We believe the committee should reflect the diverse make-up of our community.
143. She wore no make-up but had classic features, a straight nose, full lips and fine eyes.
144. She retouched her make-up.
145. The demand for particular assets depends not only on their characteristics but also on the institutional make-up of the financial system.
146. The heart-centred loving and caring aspect of our make-up is where compassion resides.
147. I blurted and babbled something and neatly slipped into the make-up shop.
148. I don't wear any make-up, just a little tinted moisturiser to make my pale skin look a bit warmer.
149. His own hair was combed out over his shoulders, and for make-up he had used only the faintest trace of kohl.
150. He was too conventional to use make-up but had no objection to skin-care products, eyelash or hair dye.
More similar words: makeup, make up, make up for, make up to, make up one's mind, take up, wake up, rake up, shake up, make use of, wake-up call, to take up arms, hike up, make a mistake, strike up, make, maker, make it, make way, remake, unmake, make do, make for, make out, make off, make away, make over, make-work, make money, make good.