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make with
verb
slang(intr, preposition) to proceed with the doing, showing, etc, of
make with the music
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Miguel Alfonso Meza believes that problems will arise from "the agreements and negotiations judges have to make with political actors… in order to get the support they need to win the elections".
Here are some recipes to make with strawberries this season:
Asked to characterize UCLA’s NIL package for Iamaleava, who was reportedly asking Tennessee for more than the $2 million-plus he was set to make with the Volunteers next season, Foster would only say that it was “a success.”
"There's something he said that I think about in every move I make with my career. There are always options."
The key to any compromise that Labour might make with the EU going forward will be: Can they sell the result back home as a win for the British public?
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