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  • Courtesy makes ___ safer driving.
    for - ser, contar como
  • Jordan’s kindergarten teacher is so clever; she makes everything ___ a game to keep the students engaged.
    into - transformar
  • The eventual profits will make ___ these temporary losses in the long run.
    up for - compensar
  • The Red Cross made ___ emergency kits for the earthquake victims.
    up - prepare
  • Every house in Guatemala used to have at least one rug made ___ this wool.
    (out) of - hecho de
  • The robot asks her to select an image from a tablet and make ___ a story.
    up - inventar
  • What do you make ___ this message?
    of - entender, opinar
  • The hackers made ___ data on as many as one in three clients.
    off with - robar
  • He made himself ___ to be a millionaire when in reality he doesn't have a penny to his name.
    out - pintarse
  • Everyone made ___ the exit as soon as the show was over.
    for - dirigirse hacia
  • Are you coming with me or not? Make ___ your mind!
    up - decidir
  • The domes are made ___ many small triangles, which can carry more load than other shapes.
    (out) of - hecho de
  • This mountain trail is making ___ to be much more difficult than I expected.
    out - resultar
  • This spicy extra virgin olive oil makes ___ a great gift.
    for - ser, contar como
  • Sasha made herself ___ with the glittery eyeshadow. What do you think?
    up - maquillarse
  • She made a check ___ to the company for $3,000.
    out - escribir a nombre de
  • I can't make anything ___ it at all.
    of - entender
  • The dispatcher kept speaking, but Rogers couldn't make ___ the words.
    out - distinguir
  • Still undetected, the thieves were able to make ___ a bunch of cash, the exact amount of which authorities are still working to determine.
    off with - robar
  • That patient always makes himself ___ to be crazier than he is.
    out - hacerse, fingir
  • The cast was made ___ of amateurs.
    up - constituir
  • How are you making ___ your sign language course? Are you learning a lot?
    out with - irle bien/mal
  • I haven't made ___ with Alex yet after yesterday's fight.
    up - reconciliarse
  • Hospitals will have to make ___ that loss in other ways.
    up for - compensar
  • I couldn’t make much ___ her speech; there were too many tangents.
    of - entender