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made-up
[ meyd-uhp ]
adjective
- concocted; falsely fabricated or invented:
a made-up story.
- being in makeup; wearing facial cosmetics.
- put together; finished.
made-up
adjective
- invented; fictional
a made-up story
- wearing make-up
a well made-up woman
- put together; assembled
- (of a road) surfaced with asphalt, concrete, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of made-up1
Example Sentences
The Local Area Partnership, made up of Derbyshire’s County Council’s education service and the NHS Derby and Derbyshire Integrated Care Board, which provides paediatric and specialist health services, said they were working on a "priority action plan" to address areas highlighted by the inspectors for improvement.
The documents, marked top secret, were shareable between the Five Eyes intelligence alliance, made up of the US, Britain, Canada, New Zealand and Australia.
The UN has sent an international policing operation to Haiti, largely made up of Kenyan police.
At Tuesday's public workout event, the reception for Taylor and Serrano was somewhat muted by a crowd made up almost exclusively of Paul and Tyson fans who came alive when the headliners entered the ring.
The details depend on where in the UK you live but student loans are typically made up of:
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