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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181. Her long straight hair and dark eye make-up give her a sort of late-'60s look.
182. Make-up teams smear grease on heads and three types of dirt on faces, hands and nails.
183. A make-up lesson at Glemby will cost from £10.50 - phone number as before.
184. Melvyn Tan strikes an admirable balance between the classical and romantic in the young composer's make-up.
185. In any case, take off eye make-up gently with a cotton ball, stroking up and out.
186. They wore black, with make-up, spiky hair, and eerie cheap jewellery.
187. The bracelet had gone from her ankle, the heavy make-up from her eyes.
188. This behaviour is part of our genetic make-up rather than our cultural conditioning.
189. The make-up of some of the most influential quangos is laid down in law,(http://sentencedict.com/make-up.html) and would require more legislation to change.
190. I folded my arms and observed Emily Lightbody as she touched up her make-up preparatory to leaving.
191. The guard allocated to her had removed all her make-up kit from her handbag, a subtle attempt at demoralization.
192. It is also assumed that a bimbo is unintelligent, couldn't possibly have an interest in anything other than clothes and make-up.
193. Even the few pots of make-up on the blue-flowered dressing table seemed to be standing to attention.
194. A little make-up would make her look so much more attractive.
195. These have made it possible for scientists to manipulate more precisely the genetic make-up of living organisms.
196. She found the make-up room and went in, a faint smile playing about her lips as she looked round.
197. In fact she tends to be a little heavy-handed when she wears make-up.
198. Glamorous make-up is best reserved for days when you want to go all out to knock 'em dead.
199. It's safer to fake a tan with make-up rather than subject your complexion to the harsh rays of the sun.
200. She wore no make-up, not even a dab of lipstick.
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.