make with
The phrase "make with" is a casual, often American English expression used to prompt action or provision.
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Definition
B2Informal Speech
(informal, American English)To start or continue doing something.
Example
- Make with the jokes, we need some laughs here.
- He told her to make with the explanation quickly.
B2Informal Speech
(informal, American English)To provide or produce something.
Example
- Make with the money, or there will be trouble.
- She always makes with the best ideas in meetings.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "make with":
make fordo withmake itmake domake free withmake memake something ofbuild inget withmake usemake shiftcome withmake muchmake goodmake book