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vb. (en-pastmake it)
Usage examples of "made it".
He was over an hour late to school and the condition of his flexies made it quite obvious that he tramped crosscountry.
She made it plain that the label was not one she preferred to use.
So when they got inside he made it his business to find out who was driving it, and he had his mouth all set to sit down and really talk, but it turned out to belong to some rich chick whose daddy had given it to her for her eighteenth birthday and she didn't know an axle from an ax handle.
Well, we made it through our first meeting as what some people call an extended family.
Another man, prosperous to gauge by his charcoal suit and matching accessories, made it three deep in front of Miss Carpentier.
Anthonys whims about the weather made it so that people never knew what crops would come up, or what shape theyd be in if they did.
For the childish affection still existed, and this discovery added a tinge of romance that made it doubly dangerous as well as doubly pleasant.
Around the extensive buffets that lined the walls thronged the guests that didn't have the time to sit down for a real meal, but instead quickly swallowed some of the universal-energy-extract pills that always were available and made it possible to eat in seconds the equivalent of two or three ordinary meals.
Finally he made it out: a fire-escape ladder that ended ten feet from the pavement.