Definitions | make out |
| verb (inf=to make out, makes out, making out, made out, made out)
- (transitive)To discern.
- I couldn't what he said, but he seemed to be quoting from something.
- (context, of a check)(transitive) To designate as the recipient.
- Checks may be made out to the Foo Bar Company.
- (transitive) To characterize as; often with to be.
- His version of the story makes me out to be the bad guy.
- (context, US, slang)(intransitive) To kiss or to make love.
- We found a secluded spot where we could in private.
- (context, US, informal)(intransitive) To succeed; to turn out or end up.
- Oh, you were on a TV game show? How did you ?
- (idiom)(intransitive) To fabricate a story.
- I had to that my car was stolen in order to get any insurance money.
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