Whips Up Crossword Clue Answer

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MAKES

Definition 1:
To build, create, or produce (something) by work or effort often followed by with to describe the things that are used to produce something often followed by of to describe the material that forms something often followed by from to describe the source of a product .

Examples:
make a box/chair/suit
make someone a dress = make a dress for someone
He works in a factory that makes jet engines.
She made the curtains herself.
He collected wood to make a fire.
She used cheese and a mixture of other ingredients to make a delicious sauce.
She made the sauce with cheese and other ingredients.
The box is made of wood. [=it is a wood/wooden box; the material used to produce the box was wood]
The topping is made entirely of cheese. [=the topping consists entirely of cheese]
Cheese is made from milk.
Definition 2:
To use (something) to create a product + into .

Examples:
She made the material into a dress.
She made a mixture of ingredients into a delicious sauce.
Definition 3:
To cause (something) to exist, happen, or appear .

Examples:
Someone was making a disturbance.
The car’s engine has been making a strange noise lately.
The rock made a dent in the car’s fender.
I’m not trying to make trouble.
The typist made a mistake.
I called the doctor’s office to make an appointment.
They moved over and made room for her.
I want to make a good home for my children.
Definition 4:
To create or write (something) in an official or legal way .

Examples:
The government should make laws to protect poor people.
I don’t make the rules; I just follow them.
You should make a will.
Definition 5:
To produce, direct, or act in (something, such as a movie) .

Examples:
A director who has made some classic films
That actor has made many films.
Definition 6:
To cause (something or someone) to be changed in a specified way .

Examples:
They adapted a Russian play and made the setting Dublin rather than Moscow.
We originally planned on a one-week vacation, but we decided to make it two weeks instead.
The experience made him a cynic. = The experience made a cynic (out) of him. = The experience made [=changed, turned] him into a cynic.
I’d like a hamburger. No, wait—make that a cheeseburger.
Definition 7:
To cause (something or someone) to have a specified quality, feeling, etc. To make yourself useful means to do something useful. To make yourself heard/understood (etc.) means to do what is necessary to be sure that people hear you, understand you, etc. .

Examples:
A good teacher makes learning enjoyable.
She made what she wanted clear to us. = She made (it) clear to us what she wanted. [=she said or showed clearly what she wanted]
He made it understood/known that he expected us to help.
The experience made him cynical.
Working in the garden makes me very tired.
It makes me sad to think that the summer is ending.
The photograph makes me seem/look fat.
Why don’t you make yourself useful by washing the dishes?
The music was so loud that she could hardly make herself heard.
She doesn’t speak French well, but she can make herself understood.
Definition 8:
To cause (something) to be or become something .

Examples:
A good teacher makes learning a pleasure. = A good teacher makes it a pleasure to learn.
Yes, you can leave work early today, but don’t make it a habit.
The bright paint really makes the room come alive!
Definition 9:
To cause (someone) to do something .

Examples:
He yelled at her and made her cry.
How can I make you understand that I love you?!
Definition 10:
To force (someone) to do something .

Examples:
We have to find a way to make them work faster.
They made me wait for an hour.
If he doesn’t want to do it, we can’t make him (do it).
They used threats to make her do it. = She was made to do it by the use of threats.
Definition 11:
To give a particular job, title, status, etc., to (someone) .

Examples:
They made him (the) Emperor.
They made her a member of their club. = She was made a member of their club.
Definition 12:
To perform (a particular action) .

Examples:
He made a bow. [=he bowed]
We made [=took] a detour to avoid traffic.
They made [=got] an early start. [=they started early]
I have to make a (telephone) call to my boss. [=I have to call/telephone my boss]
May I make a suggestion? [=may I suggest something?]
Make love, not war!” shouted the demonstrators.
I’m not used to making [=giving] speeches.
They made a bet [=they bet] that she would win.
Don’t make any sudden movements.
They made a contribution. [=they contributed]
We should make a distinction between them.
She made a promise to him. = She made him a promise.
He made note of her address.
Time is running out. You’ll have to make a decision soon.
Definition 13:
To form (a plan) in your mind .

Examples:
Have you made any plans for your vacation?
Definition 14:
To arrange the blankets and sheets on (a bed) so that the mattress is covered .

Examples:
She always makes the bed after she gets up in the morning.
Definition 15:
To prepare (food or drink) .

Examples:
Let me make dinner for you. = Let me make you dinner.
Can I make you a drink?
I’ll make the pasta if you make the salad.
She made a cake for her daughter’s birthday.
Definition 16:
used to indicate a total .

Examples:
That makes the third time you’ve said the same thing!
I’ve lost again! That makes $3 I owe you.
“I’m hungry.” “That makes two of us.” [=I’m hungry too]
Definition 17:
To be equal to (an amount) .

Examples:
Three plus two make/makes [=equals, totals] five.
Definition 18:
To calculate (an amount, total, etc.) .

Examples:
“What do you make the time?” [=what do you think the time is?] “(I make it) About half past three.”
I make the distance back to camp about four miles. = I make it about four miles back to camp.
Definition 19:
To be used to produce (something) .

Examples:
Rags make the best paper.
Definition 20:
To be suited for use as (something) .

Examples:
This new building would make [=be] a fine school.
Definition 21:
To be or become (something) .

Examples:
She and her boyfriend make [=are] a lovely couple.
She will make a fine judge one day.
She made [=was] a loving wife to him. = She made him a loving wife.
Definition 22:
To arrive at (a place) .

Examples:
The ship made port today.
Definition 23:
To earn or gain (money, a profit, etc.) .

Examples:
He makes $50,000 a year.
She makes a good salary.
Their products are so inexpensive I don’t know how they make a profit.
She made $100 on the deal. = The deal made $100 for her. = The deal made her $100.
He makes a/his living by doing small jobs.
He made a/his fortune in the stock market.
Definition 24:
To be accepted as a member of (a group, team, etc.) .

Examples:
She’s finally made the team.
Definition 25:
To appear on or in (a newspaper, a headline, etc.) .

Examples:
The story of his accident made the front page of the paper.
The story made headlines all across the country.
Definition 26:
To be promoted to (a level or rank) .

Examples:
My uncle is in the army. He made major last year.
Definition 27:
To succeed in doing (something that you attempt) opposite miss.

Examples:
I missed the first foul shot but made the second one.
He has to make this putt to win the tournament.
Definition 28:
To produce (a particular score) .

Examples:
She made a 6 on the second hole.
He made a birdie/bogey.
Definition 29:
To not be too late for (something) opposite miss.

Examples:
They (just/barely) made the deadline.
We got to the station just in time to make the train.
Definition 30:
To reach or go to (a place) .

Examples:
We made [=reached] Atlanta in just under two hours.
Definition 31:
To succeed in reaching or going to (something) opposite miss.

Examples:
The team made [=qualified for] the play-offs last year.
I don’t know if I’ll be able to make that meeting.
Definition 32:
To act in a way that causes someone to be your friend, enemy, etc. .

Examples:
She makes friends easily.
He made a few enemies when he worked here.
Definition 33:
To cause the success of (someone or something) see also make-or-break.

Examples:
This film could make or break her career. [=the success or failure of her career could depend on the success or failure of this film]
Definition 34:
To cause (something) to be enjoyable, attractive, etc. .

Examples:
The bright paint really makes the room!
Meeting the star of the show really made our day!
Definition 35:
To seem to begin an action .

Examples:
She made to go. = She made as if to go. [=she moved in a way that suggested she was going]

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