make after
Third Person
makes after
Present Participle
making after
Past Tense
made after
Past Participle
made after
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to go after someone or something in order to catch them
- I'm going to make after the train.
- The detective made after the suspect who had just robbed the bank.
- The dog made after the cat, but the cat was able to climb up a tree.
- The children made after the ball, but it rolled into the street.
- The man made after the thief, but he was able to disappear into the crowd.