Idioms
make allowances for (someone or something)
to allow extra time for someone or something, to make excuses for someone or something
We must make allowances for the fact that the new employee is very slow.
make amends for (something)
make an all-out effort
make an appearance
make an appointment (with someone)
make an example of (someone)
make an exception (for someone)
make an impression (on someone)
make an issue of (something)
make arrangements for (someone or something)
make as if (to do something)
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variety is the spice of life
cut back on (something)
set back (someone or something) or set (someone or something) back
splurge on (something)
blow the lid off (something)
out from under (someone or something)
one for the (record) books
change the subject
dig in one's heels or dig one's heels in
in unison
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