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61make allowance for — make allowance(s) for 1) take into consideration when planning or making calculations a special circuit makes allowances for changes in the ambient temperature 2) regard or treat leniently on account of mitigating circumstances she liked them and …
62Make Room for Lisa — The Simpsons episode Episode no. 219 Prod. code AABF12 Or …
63make up for lost time — 1) to spend a lot of time doing something because you did not have the chance to do it before After 30 years apart the sisters were keen to make up for lost time. 2) to do something more quickly or more often because something prevented you from… …
64make up for lost time — If you make up for lost time, you increase your efforts or work harder to complete something or meet a deadline. Progress has stopped because of bad weather, but we are determined to make up for lost time …
65ˌmake ˈup for sth — phrasal verb 1) to take the place of something that has been lost or damaged Nothing can make up for the loss of a child.[/ex] 2) to provide something good, so that something bad seems less important He bought her some flowers to make up for… …
66make room for tea — to urinate A jocular and almost genteel usage, although based on flawed physiology. You may also claim to be making room for it, another beer, etc.: Knock that back and have another. I ll make room for it first if you don t mind. (Amis …
67make tracks for — verb a) to head for b) to go in pursuit for See Also: make tracks …
68make up for — compensate for something lost, missed, or deficient. → make …
69make up for — Compensate, make good, make up …
70make room for — clear a space for, create a place for …