Idioms
make a laughingstock of (someone)
to do something that makes people laugh at someone
I made a laughingstock of myself when I dropped the plate of crackers at the party.
make a living
make a long story short
make a meal of (something)
make a mistake
make a mountain out of a molehill
make a name for oneself
make a night/evening of (doing something)
make a note of (something)
make a nuisance of oneself
make a pass at (someone)
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knock about
racked with pain
to say nothing of (someone or something)
pipe down
beside the point
through the mill
on the road
stone's throw away from (something)
for safekeeping
in the flesh
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In Anglo-Saxon times, shepherds were given twelve days' worth of cow manure at Christmas.
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