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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
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of made-up1
Example Sentences
At times, they sang in what they called “a made-up language.â€
"The scenes are imaginary, the conversations are fake, the dialogue is made-up, and once again, just like his other books falsely attacking President Trump, nobody believes any of it," they wrote.
One of the most generous and kind leaders I met in the 1980s was a union leader in Chicago, and he would always say, “You really can’t beat a made-up mind.â€
To do that, Iza allegedly suggested scaring Client 1 with a made-up investigation.
He sent a long, made-up note about his own experiences collaborating with law enforcement officials.
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