Idioms
make sense
to seem reasonable, to be comprehensible, to be explained in a way that you understand
The new proposal really does make sense.
make sense of (something)
make sense out of (someone or something)
make short work of (something)
make sure
make the best of (something)
make the grade
make the most of (something)
make the scene
make time for (someone or something)
make time with (someone)
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plug away at (something)
scrimp and save
put the screws to (someone)
foist (something) off on (someone) or foist off (something) on (someone)
have them rolling in the aisles
cheer on (someone) or cheer (someone) on
put (something) on the line
dirt cheap
get the picture
break up (with someone)
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The expression cooked al dente means to the tooth. What this means is that the pasta should be somewhat firm, and offer some resistance to the tooth, but should also be tender
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