7 Metaphors for make

Soup made of the bark of the slippery elm, or stewed acorns, were the only food that many had subsisted on for weeks.

321):'To make verses was his first labour, and to mend them was his last. ...

But from this they were dissuaded by one who "had sene bestiall curet be taking are quik seik ox, and making are deip pitt, and bureing him therin, and be calling the oxin and bestiall over that place."

" "Rumor has it that their make of aeroplane is the most up-to-date and complete yet constructed, but nobody knows the details so far.

Very ordinary make and shape are these toys, such as you may see in any middle-class English home, and each of them looking like favouritesjudging from the signs of much use they present.

Bed-making, chamber-sweeping, and water-fetching were doubtless great preservatives against too much vain philosophy.

Another very early "making" is the arranging of furniture for shops, carriages, trains, and the "ships upon the stairs," which made bright pictures in Stevenson's memory.

7 Metaphors for  make