make+minutes+of

  • 41make it — verb 1. continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.) (Freq. 7) He survived the cancer against all odds • Syn: ↑survive, ↑pull through, ↑pull round, ↑come through • Ant: ↑ …

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  • 42make — 1. tv. to identify someone. (Underworld.) □ We tried to make him down at the station but came up with nothing. □ Given another second or two I could have made the guy but he covered his face. 2. n. an identification. (Underworld.) □ We ran a make …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 43make the most of — {v. phr.} To do the most you can with; get the most from; use to the greatest advantage. * /She planned the weekend in town to make the most of it./ * /George studied hard. He wanted to make the most of his chance to learn./ * /The teacher went… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 44make the most of — {v. phr.} To do the most you can with; get the most from; use to the greatest advantage. * /She planned the weekend in town to make the most of it./ * /George studied hard. He wanted to make the most of his chance to learn./ * /The teacher went… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 45make\ the\ most\ of — v. phr. To do the most you can with; get the most from; use to the greatest advantage. She planned the weekend in town to make the most of it. George studied hard. He wanted to make the most of his chance to learn. The teacher went out of the… …

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  • 46minutes — n. notes of the proceedings of a meeting, protocol min·ute || mɪnɪt n. unit of time equal to 60 seconds, 1/60 of an hour; moment, unspecified short amount of time; memo, protocol, memorandum v. record the proceedings of a meeting; make a… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 47minutes — [ˈmɪnɪts] noun [plural] an official written record of the decisions that people make at a formal meeting Carl usually takes the minutes but he s not here tonight.[/ex] …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 48make it snappy(!) — Vrb phrs. To hurry up, to do it quickly. E.g. Steve, the film starts in 5 minutes, so if you are going to wash your hair you better make it snappy. Exclam. Hurry up! …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 49make it snappy(!) — Vrb phrs. To hurry up, to do it quickly. E.g. Steve, the film starts in 5 minutes, so if you are going to wash your hair you better make it snappy. Exclam. Hurry up! …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 50make a motion — {v. phr.} To propose in some committee meeting or legislative group that a certain action be taken. * /The secretary made a motion that the minutes of the last meeting be accepted./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms