Examples of 'words make' in a sentence

Meaning of "words make"

words make ~ in this phrase, 'words' refer to verbal expressions or language. 'make' implies the act of forming or producing. Hence, the phrase suggests the process of creating verbal statements, messages, or communications.

How to use "words make" in a sentence

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Your words make me fear for my life.
No combination with those words make sense.
Funny words make the job fun.
Glad to read that my words make sense.
So your words make me happier than anything.
These encouraging words make my day.
Words make things seem more complex.
But means words make him crazy.
Words make me hold my breath.
Those three words make my blood boil.
Words make no sense anymore.
But those two words make a difference.
My words make you a winner at all levels.
The set of all words make up a language.
My words make huge differences to him.

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Those royal words make us itchy.
My words make no sense to them anyway.
None of those words make sense.
His words make you fall sick.
None of these words make sense.
Those words make a mockery of our battle.
This combination of words make no sense.
His words make his intentions clear.
The most profound words make people happy.
Your words make the effort worthwhile.
You do not know how happy those words make me.
Your sweet words make me weak in my knees.
But none of the translated words make any sense.
Just the words make my tongue sticky.
The origins of some of these words make this clear.
Those three words make a massive difference.
I will do my best to make sure your words make a difference.
Too many words make my head spin.
Listen for any impression that these words make.
Just those words make my heart flutter.
A bouquet of flowers and some warm words make a difference.
The frozen words make him a being involved.
Everything the target attempts fails and his words make no sense.
These words make no sense where they.
We believe that images and words make the perfect wedding.
These words make up a book that is prophetic.
A lexicographer explains how new words make it into the dictionary.
Wrong words make you look silly.
Let us see you acknowledge a man whose words make your blood boil.
Their own words make it perfectly clear.
The jostled handheld camera and torrent of words make fiction film look staid.
Those two words make a lot of difference.
The real reason that we should not swear is that bad words make people feel bad.
The big words make you brain damage.
This is one of those instances where the Hebrew words make all the difference.

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