He seems always to be making fun of himself or of other people; and if he is dead in earnest he has the wrong style to make great literature or literature that will live long.
They had the characteristics of men who do make great literature-- they had clear vision and a great passion for truth; they loved their fellows mightily, and they were far more concerned to be understood than to speak.
Make great joy, for Messire Gawain is come to harbour with you.
King Arthur and Messire Gawain come back to the tent of the damsels, that make disarm them and do upon them the rich robes and make great joy of them.
Thereupon, behold you, a dwarf that cometh: "Damsels, make great joy!
They had the characteristics of men who do make great literature--they had clear vision and a great passion for truth; they loved their fellows mightily, and they were far more concerned to be understood than to speak.
And for my part I willingly receive him, and, resolving to make great use of him myself, command you to look upon him as a friend.
In bringing the habits they formed in their people to a just and happy mean, mitigating them where they exceeded, and strengthening them where they were deficient, both were compelled to make great innovations.
To raise Cain, or To raise the devil, to cause a great disturbance; to make great trouble.
Defn: To make great; to aggrandize; to cause to increase in size; to expand.
To make great; to aggrandize; to cause to increase in size; to expand.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "make great" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.