They gave the quizzes a make over,
making up lots of new questions,
before making off to the pub.
make
After a make over she looked like a hobbit.
Some over-sized boots made up for her small feet.
When nobody was looking she made off with the loot.
In the long grass nobody could make out anybody that short.
She made up her mind
to make up a story
about making a play for him
and then making out.
The cat can just make out a mouse in the far corner of the garden.
The mouse is making off with some cheese.
The cat makes for the mouse at full speed.
Will the mouse make it?
Yes! The mouse makes his hole before the cat.
The poor cat must now make do with the usual cat food.