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made out

adjective as in heard

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I didn't think United's performance in last weekend's defeat at Tottenham was as bad as a lot of people made out.

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Many California baby boomers — who bought into their neighborhoods long ago — have made out like bandits through escalating home prices.

The industry body has "serious concerns" that the tariffs on lumber could increase the cost of building homes - which are mostly made out wood - and put off building new homes.

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“A balloon is something made out of air, nothing real, same as memories or stuff which is not physical but happens in the head,” he says.

The long points were kept erect by being stuffed with moss or straw and could be made out of fancy decorative fabrics or sturdier leather.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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