do as you will, do what you want, do as you wish, do as you please!, suit yourself
manufacturing; causing, bringing about; accomplishment; doing, making
make as if, pretend, make believe
Have it your own way.
make three copies
make yourself at home, make yourself comfortable
Make yourself at home.
Don't worry!
making, crafting
doings
one who does, one who creates; initiator, promoter, starter
labor charge, making-up charge
machete
Machiavelli, family name; Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527), Florentine statesman and political writer (author of "the Prince")
Machiavellianism, unscrupulous cunning, underhandedness, deceptiveness; deceitfulness, treachery
machiavellian, scheming, deceptive, manipulative, in the manner of acting hypocritically
male chauvinism, excessive enthusiasm for the male sex
macho, one having machismo, strongly masculine or assertive man
country or state with strongly masculine or assertive men population
strongly masculine or assertive men, virile and courageous men
the Cave of Machpelah, cave in Hebron where the patriarchs and matriarchs of the Jewish nation are traditionally thought to be buried
Machpuz, Najiv Machpuz, Egyptian author
goodbye, farewell, see you later, cheerio
Draw it mild!
might, potency
disinclines
seeks power, is eager to gain power and authority
impoverishes, pauperizes
unclasps, unstops
prevaricates
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