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Can we use "to make" with sense of "to go"?



 
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Can we use "to make" with sense of "to go"? #1 (permalink) Mon Jul 06, 2009 19:21 pm   Can we use "to make" with sense of "to go"?
 

Hi, friends!

When can we use "to make" with sense of "to go"?

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to make = to go? #2 (permalink) Mon Jul 06, 2009 21:49 pm   to make = to go?
 

59. make for - a. to go toward; approach: to make for home.
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=make+for&r=66
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