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27 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Make Out'

The detective strained to make out the faint footsteps echoing in the abandoned building.

The children giggled as they tried to make out the shapes of animals in the clouds.

Sarah squinted to make out the tiny print in the old manuscript she was studying.

In the dim light, it was challenging for the artist to make out the colors on the palette.

As the storm raged, it became increasingly difficult to make out the landmarks on the rugged terrain.

The security camera struggled to make out the faces in the crowd due to the low resolution.

With a magnifying glass, the botanist could make out the tiny details of the rare flower.

Despite the disguise, Maria could make out her brother's mischievous grin at the costume party.

The historian strained to make out the faded inscription on the ancient tablet.

Through the mist, the hikers could barely make out the trail leading to the mountain peak.

As the concert began, the fans struggled to make out the singer's words over the roaring crowd.

The pilot tried to make out the runway lights through the thick blanket of snow.

In the crowded market, it was hard for Emma to make out her friend's voice among the chatter.

The codebreaker squinted to make out the encrypted message hidden in the complex algorithm.

Despite the camouflage, the wildlife photographer could make out the elusive snow leopard in the distance.

The teacher helped the students make out the key themes in the challenging literature.

Through the microscope, the scientist could make out the intricate structure of the microscopic organisms.

As the fog lifted, the travelers were relieved to make out the sign indicating the correct path.

The stargazers gathered at the observatory could make out the constellations in the clear night sky.

The software engineer struggled to make out the error message in the densely written code.

Despite the distance, the soccer fans could make out the players on the field through binoculars.

In the old photo, it was challenging to make out the faces of the people due to fading.

The captain tried to make out the approaching ship on the radar in the midst of the storm.

The botanist used a magnifying glass to make out the intricate patterns on the rare plant species.

Through the telescope, the astronomer could make out the rings around the distant planet.

As the fog enveloped the city, it became difficult to make out the skyline from a distance.

The artist squinted to make out the subtle details in the intricate mural on the museum wall.

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