Make no difference to (someone)

To not matter to someone, to not care (about something).It makes no difference to me if we go to the movie on Friday or on Saturday.

March to (the beat of) a different drummer

To believe in a different set of principles than most other people.My friend marches to the beat of a different drummer although he does what he... Read more →

Man-about-town

A fashionable man who leads a sophisticated life.My friend is a man-about-town and goes out almost every evening.

Make way for (someone or something)

To stand aside, to move so that someone or something can pass by.The truck moved to the side of the road to make way for the ambulance.

Make waves

To create a disturbance.The man is very quiet at work and does not like to make waves.

Make use of (someone or something)

To use someone or something.I made use of my friend's garage to keep some of my tools.

Make up (with someone)

To become friends again after a quarrel.The girl made up with her friend after they had a fight last week.

Make up (something/money/time)

To do or supply something that is lacking, to regain or repay something.I had to make up the time that I was sick by working on Saturday.

Make up (something a story or an excuse)

To invent a story, to think and say something that is not true.The girl made up a story about how she got lost in the mountains.

Make up (something) make (something) up

To make something by putting things or parts together.A car is made up of many different parts.