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make time
verb as in festinate
verb as in hurry
Strong matches
verb as in scoot
verb as in skedaddle
Example Sentences
While resting more is natural, it is still important to make time for the things that make us happy and to mix with other people, according to GP Gavin Francis.
Worth a Little Online Research: Even if you’re skeptical, always make time for a cursory Google search.
“Maybe I’ll make time to register,” the man muses aloud.
We have to make time for the good as much as we do the bad, allow space for our laughter as much as we do our tears and our terrors.
Automating the scouting work would make time for more human tasks, such as relationship building, Kashyap said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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