Idioms
make a point of (doing or saying something)
to do or say something with a definite intention, to be sure to do something
I make a point of visiting my grandmother often.
make a practice of (something)
make a reservation
make a run for it
make a scene
make a silk purse out of a sow's ear
make a stink (about something)
make allowances for (someone or something)
make amends for (something)
make an all-out effort
make an appearance
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trip up
reach an impasse
(not) have anything to do with someone
step up (something)
in exchange for (someone or something)
feel at home
run out of (something)
make (someone or something) available to (someone)
a cut above (someone or something)
speak off the cuff
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