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make the most of
Use to the greatest advantage, as in She planned to make the most of her trip to Europe, or The class quickly made the most of the teacher's absence. This expression was first recorded in 1526.
Example Sentences
While that’s the most some of us can ask for right now, the film weaponizes our cultural anxiety and declares that living a tolerable life in a burning world is enough, so long as we make the most of it.
I’ve found a lot of pure joy on the platform, connected with new folks, and curated lists for myself to make the most of the experience.
She told BBC Radio Sussex: "Normally when you're travelling, if you're feeling tired you can just sit down and relax... but, one, we want to have a lovely experience and we're trying to make the most of it, but two, you're in a race so it is exhausting."
There's the in-house title battle with team-mate Oscar Piastri; the way to approach racing with Red Bull's Max Verstappen, still in the championship picture himself, despite his apparent moment of madness at the last race in Spain; and Norris' own struggles to make the most of a McLaren car that is the class of the field but with which the 25-year-old Briton has admitted to struggling a little this season.
Tuchel made five changes from the England team that beat Latvia 3-0 at Wembley in March and played Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones at right-back and Reece James at left-back as he tried to make the most of England's control of the ball.
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