Sentence examples for make of the word from inspiring English sources

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What does Cole make of the word chav?

What do you make of the word "surrogate"?

If we are to decide what to make of the differences between blacks and whites, we first have to decide what to make of the word "difference," which can mean any number of things.

Do you meant "anti-feminist?" "Over feminism?" Or maybe, as I suspect, something more akin to "grateful-for-feminism-and-in-favor-of-feminist-principles-but-squeamish-about-actually-using-the-word?" Even feminists don't know quite what to make of the word, or perhaps, what they see as the demise of feminism.

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Making theatre is all about the individuals and what they make of the words and, in this case, the songs, too – each ensemble has its own different swagger.

The best way to know how someone has "taken" a definition, according to Wittgenstein, is seen in "the use he makes of the word defined".

As with earlier generations of painted signs, its message was categorical: BAR and CAFE, with a cocktail glass and, at the corner, P & G over an escutcheon made of the word cafe.

He makes himself into the puppet that poetry has made of the words he uses, and the puppet that capitalism has, he believes, made of literature.

It's hard to think what Picasso made of the words, but it's easy to see why Stein was a fan.

Consider, for example, the use Isis, al-Qaida and other jihadi groups, and, for that matter, many Islamic clerics, from Indonesia to the suburbs of Paris, have made of the words "crusade" and "crusader".

I wonder what they make of the "n-word" affair in Detroit?

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