make-game Sentence Examples

  1. The children were eager to make-game of their teacher's quirks.
  2. The politician's opponents tried to make-game of his age and experience.
  3. Despite the risk, he made-game of the lion's roar, knowing it would only provoke it further.
  4. The students' jokes were not meant to make-game of the professor's research but to lighten the mood.
  5. The comedian's stand-up routine was full of make-game of current events.
  6. The bully tried to make-game of the smaller boy, but his insults fell flat.
  7. The make-game of the celebrity's outfit became a trending topic on social media.
  8. The salesman's make-game of the product's features was effective in convincing the customer to buy it.
  9. The employee's make-game of the new boss's policies created a toxic work environment.
  10. The make-game of the opposing team's tactics helped our team develop a winning strategy.

make-game Meaning

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make-game (n.)

An object of ridicule; a butt.

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An object of ridicule; a butt.

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The children were eager to make-game of their teacher's quirks.

The politician's opponents tried to make-game of his age and experience.

Despite the risk, he made-game of the lion's roar, knowing it would only provoke it further.

The students' jokes were not meant to make-game of the professor's research but to lighten the mood.