I laugh, I sing, I speechify, I tell tales to make one die of laughter.
A glance at the long lines of heads was apt to make one think it was all gray.
Who could read the program of the excursion without longing to make one of the party?
It is solitude, for birds and squirrels on the shore and fishes in the water are all the creatures that are near to make it otherwise, but it is not the sort of solitude to make one dreary.
Gwyn at last was lucky enough to make one reply to Dr.
The greatest part of a writer's time is spent in reading, in order to write: a man will turn over half a library to make one book.
Moments like those, make one alive to all the affections, and strip off every covering that habit or the dissembling of our manners is so apt to throw over the feelings.
Though I mayn't have tact to make one thousand go as far as five, I've sense enough to see that a poor absentee landlord is a great curse to his country; and that's what I hope I never shall be.
This was another subject on which he felt himself equally unwilling to speak; he could not advise her not to make one; and he certainly would not advise her to do so.
To be ceremoniously courteous; to make one's compliments.
To become distinguished or distinctive; to make one's self or itself discernible.
Lend me your Horne to make one, and I will whip about your Infamie vnum cita a gigge of a Cuckolds horne Clow.
Irene, you have set the seal of disgrace upon a name which I have labored for a lifetime to make one of the proudest in the land.
It was, after all, the most enchanting and exciting of spots, to make one's eye shine and one's heart beat.
That heat and light, that is, the spiritual going forth from the Lord as a Sun, make one, may be illustrated by the heat and light that go forth from the sun of the natural world.
Should thy sister, Faith, make one of our party, it would not be easy for the red-skin to pass the clearing without a hail.
Though Faith so decidedly declined to make one of the party, her brother complied without reluctance.
This is what is called the sort of twaddle to make one go to sleep on one's feet; but it is what comes to the tip of your pen when you are in Brittany and have nothing else to say.
I was obliged to get up the next day without a fire, because there was no wood to make one, and the three exons who had been posted near me had the kindness to assure me that I should not be without it the next day.
By creation man is so formed as to have his interior and exterior thought make one by correspondence; and these do make one in those that are in good, for such both think and speak what is good only.
Pour some gelatine in the pan and turn it so as to make one-half-inch coating of gelatine all over the pan.
FISH SAUCE Strain the liquid left in the pan after removing the fish and add sufficient boiling water to make one cup.
Drain and then add two ounces of candied citron, and sufficient stale bread to make one cup of crumbs.
Cut cold cooked chicken or turkey and cooked tongue (enough to make one cup of meat) in dice; cut into inch-length pieces cooked spaghetti enough to make one cup.
Pick enough salt codfish into bits to make one cup.
During the next two or three years, when he was busy surveying the lands about Saintes, in order to support his wife and little children, his thoughts were perpetually occupied with the enamelled cup, and how to make one like it.
How he longed to make one of the group of brothers who had covered themselves with glory, and had been knighted by their father in the mosque, which was now consecrated and declared a cathedral.
He was to make one of a band of priests starting for the islands in the South Seas, which more than forty years before had been visited by a band of American missionaries.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "make one" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.