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  • 11Make a Move on Me — Single by Olivia Newton John from the album Physical Released …

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  • 12make nice — (or nice nice) informal be pleasant or polite to someone, typically in a hypocritical way the seat next to him was empty, so he wasn t required to make nice with a stranger * * * make nice see ↑nice • • • Main Entry: ↑make make nice US informal …

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  • 13Make Me Rich — is a Michigan Lottery game show filmed in Detroit, hosted by Brady Bunch star Christopher Knight and co hosted by Beth McLeod. The show is produced by Jonathan Goodson. Unlike other lottery game shows, the program airs on a quarterly schedule… …

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  • 14make a statement — phrase to show people what you think or believe by behaving in a particular way He’s obviously trying to make some kind of statement by dressing like that. Thesaurus: to behave in a particular waysynonym Main entry: statement * * * ˌmake a… …

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  • 15Make Believe It's Your First Time — Single by The Carpenters from the album Voice of the Heart B side Look to Your Dreams …

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  • 16Make a Wish/Attack of the Octobot — Spider Man (1994 TV series) episode Octopus with the mind controlled Spider Man …

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  • 17make encouraging noises — make encouraging/sympathetic/etc noises phrase to say things to encourage someone, show sympathy etc He made reassuring noises about their financial problems. Thesaurus: to feel or express sympathysynonym Main entry …

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  • 18make all the difference (to somebody) — make all the ˈdifference (to sb/sth) idiom to have an important effect on sb/sth; to make sb feel better • A few kind words at the right time make all the difference. Main entry: ↑differenceidiom …

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  • 19make all the difference (to something) — make all the ˈdifference (to sb/sth) idiom to have an important effect on sb/sth; to make sb feel better • A few kind words at the right time make all the difference. Main entry: ↑differenceidiom …

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  • 20make one's mark — {v. phr.} To become known to many people; do well the work you started to do; make a reputation. * /Shakespeare made his mark as a playwright./ …

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