1. MAKE DO - to succeed in dealing with a situation by using what is available/despite not having something;
e.g. There wasn’t much food, but we made do.
2. MAKE IT BIG - to be very successful;
e.g. Everyone wants to make it big in Hollywood these days.
3. MAKE LIKE - to pretend to be something you are not;
e.g. She makes like she’s the boss round here.
4. MAKE OR BREAK - to help someone or something to be very successful or to cause them to fail completely;
e.g. They have the ability to make or break a new star.
5. MAKE TIME (FOR) - to find time to do something or be with someone in spite of being busy;
e.g. He’s finding it difficult to make time for his children.
6. MAKE AS IF TO DO SMTH - to make a movement so that you seem to be going to do something;
Dad made as if to chase me out of the room.
7. MAKE WAY (FOR) to move away so that someone or something can get past you;
e.g. We were asked to make way for the bride and groom.
8. MAKE YOUR WAY - to start moving towards a place;
e.g. We made our way to the front of the crowd.