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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
As for what advice he’d give his captain, Robitaille said he’ll tell Kopitar to make time to stop and smell the roses on his last trip around the league.
So the teenagers on the receiving end do what they wish adults would make time for more often, the thing nobody seems to be doing enough of these days: They listen.
"We speak to the kids, we make time for the children, we put ourselves in hotspots."
They still make time for novelty projects like the scale model of the grandfather clock that Zaletel inherited from his family that sits atop the actual grandfather clock in the living room.
The 47-year-old also said he had learned it was important to make time for activities which he knew would make him feel better.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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