Make a nuisance of oneself

To be a constant bother.I did not phone the apartment manager about the sink because I did not want to make a nuisance of myself.

Make a note of (something)

To write something on a piece of paper.I made a note of the people that I will phone on the weekend.

Make a night/evening of (doing something)

To do something for the entire night or evening.We decided to stay home and make an evening of playing cards.

Make a name for oneself

To become well-known or famous.The man has made a name for himself in the field of computers.

Make a mountain out of a molehill

To make a big problem out of a small problem.The man is making a mountain out of a molehill by worrying about his son`s problem.

Make a mistake

To make an error.I made a mistake on the math test.

Make a meal of (something)

To eat one main dish or food as an entire meal.We were able to make a meal of the chicken that my mother gave us.

Make a long story short

To bring a story to an end by omitting some details.I made a long story short and quickly finished my story about my holiday.

Make a living

To earn enough money to live.The man cannot make a living by only doing a part-time job.

Make a laughingstock of (someone)

To do something that makes people laugh at someone.I made a laughingstock of myself when I dropped the plate of crackers at the party.