Sentences with made
made
M m - The top of the table is made of glass. [+ of]
- Handmade
- Drying out made Moody a better writer.
- This soap making method uses ready made soap as the base.
- A well-made play
- made ground, from filling in a swamp
- Similarly, phone calls can also be made using the telephone interface on the computer.
- Pasta, especially if you use whole wheat pastas, are quick, easy, and healthy if made properly.
- A made word
- A made dish
- First, there is what is commonly called the Salchow model, made by Albert Stille, of Stockholm, and used by Salchow, Panin and other skaters.
- A made man
- It's making down hard.
- Make the door shut.
- Our own make.
- He radioed headquarters for a make on the car's license plate.
- Well-made garments.
- made fur.
- To tell made stories about oneself.
- A made dish.
- A made man.
- He made a play for his brother's girlfriend. They made a play for control of the company's stock.
- We will make as if to leave, then come back and surprise him.
- The clerk made away with the cash and checks.
- The little girl dressed in a sheet and made believe she was a ghost.
- May I make so bold as to suggest that you stand when they enter?
- During the war we had no butter or coffee, so we had to make do without them.
- The bank teller made good the shortage and was given a light sentence.
- I am making heavy weather with my income tax return.
- To make it to the train; to make it through college.
- I'm going to go out and make like a gardener.
- Let's make with the feet.
- The park was swarming with sailors on the make.
- To make a dress; to make a channel; to make a work of art.
- To make trouble; to make war.
- To make someone happy.
- The president made her his special envoy.
- To make a bed; to make dinner.
- To make bricks out of clay.
- To make a virtue of one's vices.
- To make a horse jump a barrier.
- It's not worth making a fuss over such a trifle.
- To make a good salary; to make one's fortune in oil.
- To make a short poem for the occasion.
- To make a will.
- To make a bargain.
- To make laws.
- You'll make a good lawyer.
- To make a decision.
- What do you make of it?
- To make the distance at ten miles.
- To make a matched set.
- Two plus two makes four. That makes an even dozen.
- To make good reading.
- One story does not make a writer.
- This wool will make a warm sweater.
- A deal that could make or break him; Seeing her made my day.
- To make a stirring speech.
- To make 60 miles an hour.
- The ship made port on Friday. Do you think he'll make 80?
- To make the first show.
- If you hurry, you can make the next flight.
- He made the big time.
- The robbery made the front page.
- The novel made the bestseller list. He made the all-American team three years in a row.
- The team made 40 points in the first half.
- Any cop in town will make you as soon as you walk down the street.
- He makes some of the best corn in the country.
- To make sure.
- To make merry.
- This fabric makes up into beautiful drapes.
- They made after the thief.
- It looks like the corn's going to make pretty good this year.