Make (something) up to (someone)

To repay someone for something, to make amends to someone.I was late for work so I had to make it up to my boss by working late.

Make (something) to order

To make something only when someone requests it.The construction company makes many parts for their equipment to order.

Make (something) right/good

To replace or restore something.I worked hard to make my relationship with my friend right.

Make (something) out of nothing

To make an issue out of something of little importance.My friend always wants to make something out of nothing and he fights with everyone.

Make (something) from scratch

To make something by starting with the basic ingredients.We made the soup from scratch.

Make (something) by hand

To make something with one's hands rather than with a machine.The people in the small village make most of their clothes by hand.

Make (something an event or meeting)

To attend an event.I was feeling sick so I was not able to make the monthly meeting of our club.

Make (someone’s) position clear

To clarify where someone stands on an issue.The politician made his position clear on the issue of taxes.

Make (someone’s) head spin

To make someone confused or overwhelmed, to make someone dizzy.The information that I had to learn in the accounting course made my head spin.

Make (someone’s) hair stand on end

To cause someone to be very frightened.The sound of the screaming woman made my hair stand on end.