Making out
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FARINGMaking out
EKINGMaking (out).
ESPYINGMaking out
EKINGMaking (out)
NECKINGMaking out
TAGOut-making play
EKINGBarely making (out)
EKINGBarely making out.
EKING... out (making do)
EKINGBarely making, with "out"
EKINGMaking do, with "out"
EKINGBarely making (with "out")
INASLUMPMaking out too much lately
EKING... out a living (making do)
EKING.. out a living (making do)
EKINGBarely making it (with "out")
breathtakingmaking one out of breath
NECKEROne of a making-out couple
EKING... out a living (barely making do)
breathtakinglyBREATHTAKING, making one out of breath
TILINGTHESOILMaking a patio out of a garden?
ISEEITWords upon making out a distant image
ATALLAir Supply "Making Love Out of Nothing ..."
simonythe making of profit out of sacred things
simoniesthe making of profit out of sacred things
billingThe process of making out or sending invoices
metalworkThe art of making things out of metal
PDAMaking out on the subway, e.g., for short
DRAMAQUEENOne making a mountain out of a mole hill
ART"Making something out of nothing and selling it," per Frank Zappa
coughto blurt out; state, as by way of making a confession
divotpiece of turf gouged out with a club in making a stroke
divotspiece of turf gouged out with a club in making a stroke
ripcordcord or wire pulled in making a descent to release a parachute out of its container
binglesfair ball enabling the batter to reach base without the commission of an error in the field or the making of a force-out or fielder's choice on another base runner
binglefair ball enabling the batter to reach base without the commission of an error in the field or the making of a force-out or fielder's choice on another base runner
hemstitchA decoration used on woven fabric, esp. alongside a hem, in which several adjacent threads are pulled out and the crossing threads are tied into bunches, making a row of small openings
hemstitchesA decoration used on woven fabric, esp. alongside a hem, in which several adjacent threads are pulled out and the crossing threads are tied into bunches, making a row of small openings