Aún no tenemos significados para "make a master".
1He had all the qualifications that make a master of eloquence.
2And all this helped to make a master-poet of me.
3The French sought to make a master-stroke at immediate achievement and they incurred counterrevolutions and delays.
4Hodge went in for fencing, and Professor Rhynas declared he would make a master of the foil.
5You may, first, make an enemy of Mammon; or secondly, make a master of Mammon, or thirdly, make a friend of Mammon.
6Whitewood I have made a master's mate, and he behaves well.
7On the other hand, a great many persons have made a master of Mammon.
8He had made a master stroke, like a skillful prosecutor.
9But the Longford mentors made a master move in introducing substitute Dessie Barry at half-time.
10Alarmed at this suggestion, young Pierre made a master-stroke of invention, and replied on the instant:
11Could I not get myself made a Master?
12And why should I not be cruel to you, who made a master-poet of me for your recreation?
13When a man thinks he is being clumsy and tactless with a woman, he is generally making a master stroke.
14It was not a battle; it would have made a master of tactics weep and tear his hair, but these man-to-man fights kept on.
15"The King of France," said the High Treasurer, "meant to make a master-stroke- acoupde maistre-buthe who would have all may easily lose all.
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