Easy as in produce Move or proceed in a particular direction, often indicating a destination or goal. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Make For'
After finishing their meal, the family agreed to make for the park to enjoy the beautiful weather.
The clear instructions will make for a smooth assembly of the furniture.
Planting more trees will make for a healthier environment in our community.
The scout troop aimed to make for the remote campsite before nightfall to set up their tents.
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