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(Of a bed) having the sheets and blankets set in order.
unmade
Made.
ready-made
Made.
successful
1
Yet Rue's words
made
sense: one could not oppose violence with violence.
2
Several European Union countries, for example, label products
made
in Israeli settlements.
3
He was grateful; along its relatively clear way they
made
good time.
4
South Africa's first known domestic case was
made
public 17 days ago.
5
The report also
made
a case for bank consolidation, particularly in Europe.
6
Thousands of documents have been
made
public under the 30 year rule.
7
Continued EU funding is therefore necessary to consolidate progress so far
made
.
8
However, the British oil major denied the deal
made
significant new concessions.
9
I have
made
my view absolutely clear and my intention absolutely clear.
10
Health Minister David Clark
made
the funding announcement in New Plymouth today.
11
Important idea number 1: Matter is
made
of positive and negative charges.
12
The treaty also
made
a future EU common defence subject to safeguards.
13
If the first word was 'the' that
made
'X' stand for 'E'.
14
Semihard; full cream; rapidly cured; Tilsit type; very fine;
made
at Itzehoe.
15
Ryan
made
a similar proposal a year ago and faced strong opposition.
16
The fight against climate change
made
higher food prices inevitable, he said.
made
make
·
make up
make no reply
make sure
make a mistake
make clear