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"Section M, N, and O"

t.).


Joshua and all Israel made as if they were
beaten before them, and fled.
Josh. viii. 15.


My lord of London maketh as though he were
greatly displeased with me.
Latimer.


-- To make at, to go toward hastily, or in a
hostile manner; to attack.
-- To make away
with
. (a) To carry off.
(b) To transfer or alienate; hence, to spend; to
dissipate
. (c) To kill; to destroy. --
To make off, to go away suddenly. --
To make out, to succeed; to be able at last; to
make shift; as, he made out to reconcile the contending
parties.
-- To make up, to become
reconciled or friendly.
-- To make up for,
to compensate for; to supply an equivalent for. --
To make up to. (a) To approach;
as, a suspicious boat made up to us.
(b)
To pay addresses to; to make love to. -- To make up
with
, to become reconciled to.


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