Advanced as adjective as in short-range Used to describe something created or used as a temporary solution, often out of available materials; similar to makeshift. Clear All
7 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Make-do'
The make-do repair on the car got them through the road trip, but a mechanic was needed afterward.
The students, out of art supplies, resorted to a make-do palette of leftover paints.
The mechanic performed a make-do repair on the car's exhaust until proper parts arrived.
The astronaut, with a malfunctioning tool, devised a make-do solution to fix the equipment.
The chef had to make-do with substitute ingredients when a key item was out of stock in the kitchen.
Unable to find his favorite book, he decided to make-do with an alternative novel.
The artist embraced a make-do attitude, turning discarded items into beautiful sculptures.
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