make an arrangement
1arrangement — UK US /əˈreɪndʒmənt/ noun ► [C, usually plural] a plan or preparation for how something will happen: make an arrangement »There wasn t enough time for him to make alternative arrangements. arrangement (for sb) to do sth »Some people have very… …
2arrangement */*/*/ — UK [əˈreɪndʒmənt] / US noun Word forms arrangement : singular arrangement plural arrangements 1) a) [countable, often plural] a way of organizing things so that problems are solved or avoided I m staying with Sally until my heating gets fixed –… …
3arrangement — ar|range|ment [ ə reındʒmənt ] noun *** 1. ) count often plural a way of organizing things so that problems are solved or avoided: I m staying with Sally until my heating gets fixed it s just a temporary arrangement. make an arrangement: Her… …
4arrangement — n. 1) to make, work out an arrangement 2) a floral; seating; working arrangement 3) an arrangement for; with 4) an arrangement to + inf. (they made an arrangement/arrangements to meet secretly) 5) by arrangement (by special arrangement) 6) under… …
5Make It Easy on Yourself — Single by Jerry Butler from the album Need to Belong Other Great Performances B side It s Too Late Released June 1962 …
6Make a Scene — Studio album by Sophie Ellis Bextor Released 18 April 2011 …
7Make It Happen — Single par Mariah Carey extrait de l’album Emotions Sortie 4 avril 1992 Enregistrement 1991 Durée …
8Make Believe (Jessica Molaskey album) — Make Believe Studio album by Jessica Molaskey Released October 5, 2004 Genre …
9make|up — or make up «MAYK UHP», noun. 1. the way in which a thing is made up or put together: »The novelty of the orchestra s size and makeup... (Maclean s). SYNONYM(S): composition, constitution. 2. nature; disposition: »People of a nervous makeup are… …
10Make and mend — is the term used in the Navy (notably Commonwealth of Nations navies) for an afternoon off . It is derived from the time of sailing ships when sailors would, occasionally but regularly, be allowed time to make and mend their uniforms, which were… …