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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151. Moving like an automaton, she went through all the motions of washing, dressing and putting on make-up.
152. Most of us apply more or less the same old lotions, creams and make-up all year round through force of habit.
153. Whether it was pure coincidence or something deeper in his make-up, Fran had no idea.
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154. She wished she had worn some make-up, then chastised herself for such a feeble thought.
155. Most women apply the same old make-up year after year through force of habit.
156. Her constant attempts to justify her actions tell the reader a lot about her emotional make-up.
157. She had applied more make-up than usual but with her habitual restraint.
158. They would always be busy putting on their make-up and brushing their hair.
159. It had to be part of his make-up, and for an instant she wished she could decide what sign he was.
160. Suitable for all skin types except very dry, it should be used morning and night to remove heavy make-up before cleansing.
161. The standard rule-of-thumb for eye make-up in the age of ruby lips is: Less is more.
162. Wearing jeans and bomber jacket with no make-up, she wasn't trying to be a big deal at all.
163. Brushing out her hair and applying some make-up, something she hadn't done for ages, she put on her mac.
164. In this way, he gained a lot of insight into the psychological make-up of different sheep in his flock.
165. Since coal is formed from plants, which are chemically very complicated, its own chemical make-up is very elaborate.
166. But she couldn't go to a television interview like this, without make-up.
167. As soon as I arrive home at night I wash off my make-up and pull on my scruffiest clothes.
168. You provide the potential, they provide a professional make-up artist, stylist and photographer.
169. Hairdressing for the show was carried out by stylists from Charles Kivlin, and Clarins from Jenners provided the make-up expertise.
170. Rituals and Cults Sessions at the make-up table, in dress shops, hairdressers and beauty parlours.
171. The women's hats and bright make-up made them look like exotic birds.
172. The idea of fitness is a subtle one, and depends greatly on genetic make-up rather than morphology.
173. Neil Kinnock's clothes, make-up, speeches, audiences, responses and, of course, policies were all decided for him.
174. Everything you need to create great make-up looks from dawn to dusk.
175. Three fundamental points must be made about his ideological make-up.
176. If you do use them, make sure that your lashes are free of all traces of make-up.
177. Many of them wanted to see an administration whose make-up visibly broke the supposed lock on political power of white males.
178. In her white granny nightie and her white flour make-up Noreen could have easily disappeared in that room.
179. The shower was wonderfully soothing and afterwards she spent a long time drying her hair and putting on her make-up.
180. While her hair was set in large heated rollers to give fullness, Lizzie set to work on Angela's make-up.
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