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make room

vb. Rearrange or organize existing people, objects, furniture, belongings, etc., to create space for new objects.

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Make Room

Make Room can stand for several things:

  • 'Make Room', a song from the Strap It On (album), of the Helmet band
  • Make Room (album), a 1986 album by New Zealand musician Luke Hurley
  • Make Room! Make Room!, a dystopian science-fiction novel by Harry Harrison, the basis of the Soylent Green movie

Usage examples of "make room".

Not only had barrels of beef and bread been given away to make room for the far more valuable sperm, but additional supplemental casks had been bartered for, from the ships she had met.

The natural vegetation on this rich volcanic soil is woodland, but higher up the land has been terraced to make room for olive groves, vineyards, and orchards—.

He pushed the nearest people away with his club to make room to swing, pulled the pin and counted to two before he threw.

A brief use of his pocket-knife was enough to make room for his hand and arm to get through, and then he found a great iron bolt - but so rusty that he could not move it.

He wore his hat turned upon the left side, to make room for the tuft of hair, according to the fashion of 1829.

You didn't quit until we got pitched out of the palace to make room for the Empress' new guards.

He did not look at me, but grated his chair on the flags a little, to make room.

She let Denis Eady lead out the horse, climb into the cutter and fling back the bearskin to make room for her at his side.

The armored courtier beside him got up hastily to make room and scuttled off, staring over his shoulder.

It all gave him a chill sense of unreality, as if the past month had been an act on the stage, and its setting were being folded away and rolled into the wings to make room for another play in which he and Susy had no part.

The role of fathers in child and adolescent psychopathology: Make room for Daddy.

It was whispered that once the Emperor Nero had deliberately started a fire in the central districts to make room for the House of Gold he planned to build for himself.

All buildings must be erased to make room for Posleen settlers, Posleen civilization.

Their place is immediately supplied by a new pair, which, in their turn, are drawn off to make room for others before he has worn them five minutes, it being considered sufficient to consecrate them that he should have merely drawn them on.