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make towards sth/sb

mainly UK phrasal verb with make
 
 
/meɪk/ verb (made, made)

Definition

to go in the direction of something or someone: He made towards the door, but stopped and turned to face me. → See also make for somewhere/sthAdvancing and moving forward
(Definition of make towards sth/sb from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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