Idioms

make out (something) or make (something) out
to distinguish or identify something, to manage to see or read something
The ship captain could not make out the name of the other boat because of the fog. I was unable to make out the sign because I did not have my glasses.

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  • make over (something) or make (something) over
  • make overtures to (someone)
  • make peace with (someone)
  • make points with (someone)
  • make room for (someone or something)
  • make sense
  • make sense of (something)
  • make sense out of (someone or something)
  • make short work of (something)
  • make sure
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  • in the doghouse
  • be the case
  • have one's druthers
  • haul (someone) in or haul in (someone)
  • six of one or half-a-dozen of the other
  • in the chips
  • in a sort of way
  • after hours
  • hold the reins
  • have designs on (someone or something)


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