Sentence examples for to make someone from inspiring English sources

Idiom

To make someone's head spin.

To make someone dizzy or disoriented.

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"It's easy to make someone happy here".

"I'm not trying to make someone else's product".

I just want to make someone feel something".

"It's enough to make someone lose their mind," he said.

Well, yeah, what better than to make someone laugh?

"Either way, I'm going to make someone mad".

The ultimate abuse of power is to make someone suffer".

"Or too small to make someone else sweat over".

Is the black hole using the bubbles to make someone or some planets dance?

Trying to make someone different than who they are, I think that's where difficulties come in.

Like, say, finding a spell to make someone else do your blog posts for you.

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