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Filter by Meaning The artist used vibrant colors to make the painting more vibrant.
The bird will make its annual migration to warmer regions.
She practiced daily to make her dance routine flawless.
The cyclist will make a U-turn to head back to the starting point.
The manager decided to make Sarah the team leader.
The hiker is prepared to make the climb to the summit of the volcano.
The ship will make its way across the vast ocean.
The archaeologist attempted to make sense of the ancient hieroglyphics on the tomb wall.
The explorers are determined to make their ascent to the mountain peak.
The team worked together to make the project a success.
The bartender can make a wide variety of cocktails.
The meteorologist will make a forecast for the upcoming weather conditions.
The detective tried to make out the faint writing on the old parchment.
The company implemented new strategies to make higher profits.
The athletes will make a sprint to the finish line.
I will make a delicious lasagna for dinner tonight.
The scientists need to make precise calculations to determine the speed of the comet.
I can't make sense of this mathematical equation.
The judge made a ruling to make the defendant the primary caregiver.
The president made an announcement to make Mary the ambassador.
Can you make an approximation of how long it will take to reach the destination?
The professor helped the students make connections between different historical events.
The chef must make accurate measurements of ingredients to create the perfect recipe.
I can't make heads or tails of this math problem.
The doctor will make a diagnosis based on your symptoms and medical history.
The radio reception was poor, and I couldn't make out the song lyrics.
The foreign language was challenging, but I managed to make out a few words.
The economist will make projections about the future of the stock market.
It's difficult for me to make out the details in this blurry photograph.
The teacher will make an evaluation of your performance in the final exam.
The chef will make a special dish for the vegetarian customer.
The statistician will make calculations to determine the average income in the population.
The committee made a decision to make David the chairperson.
The mechanic will make an assessment of the damage to your car after the accident.
The athlete trained for months to make it to the Olympics.
Can you make some fresh lemonade for the party?
She knows how to make a refreshing fruit smoothie.
The engineer needs to make calculations to ensure the stability of the bridge.
Let's make a detour and explore the hidden paths in the forest.
The hiker decided to make his descent before sunset.
He plans to make a journey to the mountains next summer.
Can you make an educated guess about the height of that skyscraper?
The handwriting was messy, making it hard to make out the address.
She struggled to make out the meaning of the ancient hieroglyphics.
The fog made it difficult to make out the shapes of the buildings.
She struggled to make sense of the complex legal jargon in the contract.
They worked hard to make their garden beautiful.
He studied diligently to make good grades in his exams.
He saved money to make a down payment on a new car.
The doctor prescribed medicine to make the pain go away.
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