Idioms

make a point of (doing or saying something)
to do or say something with a definite intention, to be sure to do something
I make a point of visiting my grandmother often.

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  • make a practice of (something)
  • make a reservation
  • make a run for it
  • make a scene
  • make a silk purse out of a sow's ear
  • make a stink (about something)
  • make allowances for (someone or something)
  • make amends for (something)
  • make an all-out effort
  • make an appearance
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  • not all (someone or something) is cracked up to be
  • open the door to (something)
  • get an earful
  • do one's duty
  • fan the flames of (something)
  • turn over
  • be the death of (someone)
  • set (someone or something) free
  • not on your life
  • do justice to (something)


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