Make good money

To earn a large amount of money.My friend is able to make good money selling computer equipment in the evenings.

Make good

To succeed.The man is working very hard to make good.

Make fun of (someone or something)

To ridicule or make jokes about someone or something.The students like to make fun of the girl with the short hair.

Make friends

To form friendships with people or animals.The girl is shy and is not able to make friends easily.

Make free with (someone or something)

To take advantage or use something as if it were one's own.My roommate always makes free with my clothes.

Make for (someone or somewhere)

To go or start toward someone or somewhere.When it began to get dark we decided to make for a quiet place to camp.

Make eyes at (someone)

To flirt with someone, to look at someone to try and attract him or her.The boy was making eyes at the girl in his history class.

Make ends meet

To be able to live on the money that one has.It is hard to make ends meet on the man's salary.

Make do with (something)

To substitute one thing for another thing, to manage, to cope.If there is no cream for the coffee then we will have to make do with milk.

Make cracks (about someone or something)

To ridicule or make jokes about someone or something.The radio announcer made cracks about the famous athlete during the interview.