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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make out someone" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
Typically, it means to understand or perceive someone's true intentions or feelings. Example: It was difficult to make out Peter's intentions, but I eventually realized he was trying to apologize to me.
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I managed to make out "Someone's got a gun in front of the house!" as she flew by.
"Sure, you can recruit on the Internet, but on the Internet, you can't make out someone's character.
I don't think this Swiss organization is against the idea of maps or anything, but when you're able to make out someone's face as he's walking down the strasse, well, there's no reason for that.
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I mean, they like it when I make out with someone, and I like it when they make out with someone".
I have train tickets to go to Boston, where I have actual plans to make out with someone, so I really can't miss this trip.
You know the kind: The popular kid will make out with someone from the wrong side of the tracks.
In Gardena, the cameras are so clear that viewers can make out whether someone is smoking a cigarette or a joint.
"I can't stand in the corner of the club and just watch for hours; I have to dance or make out [with someone].
But this song, like all art, comes from a real place: at some point in my life, I wanted to make out with someone who didn't want to make out with me.
I left for a minute to go make out with someone in a cellar and when I came back Twodeadsluts Onegoodfuck were playing, and there was a ten-foot radius of space around them.
Remember back when you could happily make out with someone for more than 40 seconds without having the looming spectre of sex tap you on the genitals and gesture impatiently at his watch?
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