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  • 71make up to — Synonyms and related words: act on, act up to, agree to anything, answer, approach, atone, bear for, bear up for, bear up to, bear upon, break for, break the ice, brown nose, communicate with, contact, correspond, court, cultivate, curry favor,… …

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  • 72make-up */ — UK / US noun Word forms make up : singular make up plural make ups 1) [uncountable] substances that people put on their faces, including their eyes and lips, in order to look attractive or to change their appearance wear make up: Gina wears no… …

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  • 73make up — verb Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to form by fitting together or assembling < make up a train of cars > b. to arrange typeset matter in (as pages) for printing 2. a. to combine to produce (a sum or whole) b. constitute, compose …

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  • 74make it — Synonyms and related words: accomplish, achieve, achieve success, advance, approach, arrive, arrive at, arrive in, attain, attain to, be a success, be able, be received, be up to, blow in, bob up, break through, can, can do, check in, clear,&#8230; …

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  • 75make — 1. verb 1) he makes models Syn: construct, build, assemble, put together, manufacture, produce, fabricate, create, form, fashion, model, improvise 2) she made me drink it Syn …

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  • 76make-up — ♦♦♦ also makeup 1) N UNCOUNT Make up consists of things such as lipstick, eye shadow, and powder which some women put on their faces to make themselves look more attractive or which actors use to change or improve their appearance. Normally she&#8230; …

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  • 77make-up — makeup make up , make up make up (m[=a]k [u^]p ), n. 1. 1. The way in which the parts of anything are put together. [1913 Webster] The unthinking masses are necessarily teleological in their mental make up. L. F. Ward. [1913 Webster] 2. The&#8230; …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 78make up — verb a) to constitute; to compose; to form He can make up the time next week. b) to compensate, fill in or catch up …

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  • 79make it — (from Idioms in Speech) (a) to succeed in traversing a certain distance; to reach the station in time to catch the train; to complete something in the allotted time set; With a bit of luck we should be there in about half an hour. We might even&#8230; …

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  • 80make-up — noun 1 (U) substances such as powder, creams, and lipstick that some women and also actors put on their faces to improve or change their appearance: eye make up see also: make up make 1 2 (singular) a particular combination of people or things&#8230; …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English