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  • make capital out of — index profit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • make mincemeat (out) of — (someone/something) to destroy or defeat someone or something completely. A good lawyer would have made mincemeat of them in court. Etymology: from the literal meaning of mincemeat (= a food in which different things are cut up into very small… …   New idioms dictionary

  • make capital out of — ► make capital out of use to advantage. Main Entry: ↑capital …   English terms dictionary

  • make mincemeat out of — informal : to destroy, ruin, or defeat (someone or something) in a very thorough and complete way Last year s champions have been making mincemeat of the competition again this year. • • • Main Entry: ↑mincemeat …   Useful english dictionary

  • ˌmake sth ˈout — phrasal verb 1) to see, hear, or understand something with difficulty I can just make a few words out on this page.[/ex] I couldn t make out what he was saying.[/ex] 2) to write all the necessary information on a cheque or other document 3) make… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • make sth out — UK US make sth out Phrasal Verb with make({{}}/meɪk/ verb [T] (made, made) ► to write the necessary details on a form, cheque, etc.: »She made a check out to the company for $3,000 …   Financial and business terms

  • make one out to be — {v. phr.} To accuse someone of being something. * /Don t make me out to be such a grouch; I am really quite happy go lucky./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • make one out to be — {v. phr.} To accuse someone of being something. * /Don t make me out to be such a grouch; I am really quite happy go lucky./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • make\ one\ out\ to\ be — v. phr. To accuse someone of being something. Don t make me out to be such a grouch; I am really quite happy go lucky …   Словарь американских идиом

  • make capital out of something — phrase to get an advantage from a situation, especially a bad situation She accused him of trying to make political capital out of an important issue. Thesaurus: to have, or to take advantage of, an opportunitysynonym Main entry: capital …   Useful english dictionary

  • make mincemeat (out) of someone — informal phrase to defeat someone thoroughly in a game, fight, or argument She could make mincemeat of her husband on the golf course. Thesaurus: to defeat someone in a game, competition or argumentsynonym Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

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