ADJECTIVE
  1. having been paved
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How To Use made-up In A Sentence

  • When she wasn't humming she spoke in "theatrical tongue" using many made-up words as we laughed and we purged. La question mille francs - French Word-A-Day
  • In correct rural circles, having your lawn turfed is regarded in the same light as wearing made-up bow ties.
  • Apparently, Ricky's made-up rumor turned out to be true.
  • One year my mother bought her a dollhouse with miniature wood furniture, chintz curtains, little made-up beds, and a perfect family of carved dolls, father dressed in his suit, mother with an apron around her waist, two sisters and a brother, as if to create what we lacked. History of a Suicide
  • Finzi" can well evoke finzione, "a made-up story," and is very near to finto, "fake," of which the plural is finti. Bassani's Father
  • Examine one of your made-up needs, and ask yourself why it's such an important need.
  • The trend at the moment is towards a more natural and less made-up look.
  • In scheme II, container trains are remade-up after hauled into a junction station in pickup and drop trains, and the remade-up trains are delivered to a marshalling station in transfer trains.
  • While utter fabrications - such as phony academic degrees and made-up jobs - are big no-nos, you can commit some sins of omission with virtual impunity.
  • Even the most seasoned pol has to gape in stunned disbelief that John McCain, the one-time presidential candidate, is willing to give credence to made-up claims about "death panels. Douthat: It's The Party's Fault
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