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made sense

vb. (en-pastmake sense)

Usage examples of "made sense".

She spoke with the kind of accent that is associated with the New England States which made sense, for as I discovered later, she had been born and raised in the town of Vineyard Haven, Massachusetts, on the island of Martha's Vineyard.

She didn't know why they couldn't just say they rented out their ballroom, but the lounge made sense, and right now, she was glad to have the privacy.

One thing he had learned as an apprentice was that when you didn't know how to solve a whole problem, it made sense to solve what you could while you were thinking.

His reasoning made sense, given the depressed market for office tenants and the incentives the city was giving for residential development downtown.

He clearly was not a traditional poker player, Bashir thought, but his comments made sense.

Newt asked some more about the fan clutch and the dude wobbled it again and told us more about what it did, which we pretended to pay attention to and nodded like it made sense to us.

No other question made sense, with death breathing down our necks.