Similar words: make up, make up for, take up, wake up, make use of, shake up, make, maker. Meaning: ['meɪkʌp] n. 1. the way in which someone or something is composed 2. cosmetics applied to the face to improve or change your appearance 3. an event that is substituted for a previously cancelled event.
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61. They both had to get changed and have their makeup done, and Gabby had to get her hair done.
62. By junior high, my classmates were wearing lipstick and a little makeup, but for me that was taboo.
63. The Commission for Racial Equality among others said the black makeup was demeaning to black people.
64. I knew Deanna had been crying because her makeup had smeared.
65. Her hair was uncombed and she was without the protection of makeup.
66. Too much makeup will give the boys the wrong idea.
67. In 1984, Retton clearly was untouchable on the floor and vault events,[sentence dictionary] where her powerful physical makeup could be highlighted.
68. The makeup of their various military coalitions is not always easy to follow.
69. Makeup began to whiten his lapels like droppings on a statue.
70. Problem-solving time can also be used to help an older child understand how his physical makeup affects his personality.
71. Word processing on the Macintosh has always bordered on the realm of page makeup and recent announcements here only serve that view.
72. If I'm feeling down, buying makeup always gives me a lift.
73. The most misused of these is page makeup or page layout software while the second is just described as desktop publishing software.
74. While computers have revolutionized most broadcast functions, they have not replaced the makeup artists.
75. Applied over makeup, this transparent, velvety gel puts wrinkles into soft focus.
76. The ocean water emerging from the vent thus has an entirely different chemical makeup than the water that went into it.
77. Some page makeup programs, such as Ventura, come with a set of style sheets.
78. Yet clearly the psychological makeup of the mind filters the information presented to it by the seeing eye.
79. And there was a brief New Romantic period where they doffed the costumes for makeup and mascara.
80. To top this off, they cake on makeup like plaster on a sheet of drywall.
81. However, scientists predict they will soon be able to map the entire human genetic makeup.
82. I know the chemical makeup of the water, and I know it was purer than anything we get in Houston.
83. Loose powder is the first choice of makeup artists because it's lighter than pressed and just disappears into your skin.
84. The line-item veto authority is a monument to a myth about the makeup of the budget.
85. Kate Winslet, cast before she played Marianne, wears no makeup and her hair is scraped back into an unbecoming bun.
86. The replacement jurors, a male and female, changed the gender makeup of the panel to eight men and four women.
87. She looks elegant in her taupe pantsuit, her long nails manicured, her hair freshly washed, her makeup perfect.
88. We have also seen that hydrogen is made as a byproduct of the makeup of oxygen by electrolysis of water.
89. The makeup of the student body is a prototype of schools that fail.
90. Many dye their hair blond, or use special makeup to lighten their skin.
More similar words: make up, make up for, take up, wake up, make use of, shake up, make, maker, make way, make for, make out, lawmaker, make over, make sure, make fun of, make a face, make sense, make peace with, make a difference, make friends with, use up, tie up, come up, save up, size up, line up, give up, fire up, flare up, pile up.