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Examples:lit. a chicken and a bottle of wine (idiom); fig. ready make an offering to the deceased, or to entertain guests—make an exhibition of oneself—make a slip of the tongue—make a fool of sb or oneself—make oneself an object of ridicule—make one's first public performance (of an entertainer etc)—make trouble out of nothing—make day as night (idiom, from Book of Songs); fig. to prolong one's pleasure regardless of the hour—fig. make the best use of local resources—type of wood used make punting poles for boats (old)—make a bad move (in a game of chess)—(coll.) make fun of (sb)—lit. see a gap and stick in a needle (idiom); fig. to make use of every second and every inch—make a gesture of measuring—make nothing of hardships—make light of traveling a thousand li—whether it's right or wrong doesn't make a lot of difference—make light of difficulties and dangers—make use of sth in order to make good the deficits in sth else [idiom.]— |