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Examples:cover a fire (to make it burn slowly)—make a copy (and send it to someone)—cut one's flesh to cover a sore (idiom); faced with a current crisis, to make it worse by a temporary expedient—fig. adding details while telling a story (make it more interesting)—pretense that turns inreality (idiom); to play at make-believe, but accidentally make it true—unable make head or tail of it—make a clean breast of it all—lit. it takes a long time make a big pot (idiom); fig. a great talent matures slowly—make one's bed then lie on it—Since they have come, we should make them comfortable (idiom). Since we're here, take it easy.—make your bed and lie on it—It takes all sorts make a world.— |