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Make Out Of

Definition: To create or produce something by using certain materials or resources.

Parts of Speech:

  • Verb phrase: make out of

Senses:

  1. To fashion, construct, or build something using specific materials or resources.
  2. To form or create something from raw materials or ingredients.

Usages:

Popular Usage:

1. Construction:

She made a beautiful sculpture out of clay.

The carpenter made a wooden chair out of oak.

2. Cooking:

We can make delicious pancakes out of simple pantry ingredients.

The chef made a mouth-watering sauce out of fresh tomatoes.

Local Usage:

1. Crafting:

The artisans in this region make stunning jewelry out of recycled materials.

Local artists often make intricate pottery out of local clay.

2. Upcycling:

Many people in this community make unique home decorations out of reclaimed wood.

She made a cozy blanket out of old t-shirts.

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