| Front | PHRASAL: to make oneself satisfied with something when you can't afford anything better; to do as well as possible with someone or something |
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| Back | We'll have to MAKE DO WITH artificial flowers if we can't have real ones. / We'll have to MAKE DO WITH John even though he's a slow worker. |
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