make the best of in English

do one's best with what one has

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1. Make the Best of to cope as well as possible in the unfavourable circumstances of (often in the phrases make the Best of a bad job, make the Best of it) 22

2. They just make the best of everything.

3. They just make the best of everything they have.

4. Joseph worked to make the best of his circumstances

5. One has to make the best of a situation, after all.

6. There is time to make the best of a difficult situation.

7. Make the best of your investment in your piano technician’s service visit.

8. Make the best of a bad business (or job or bargain). 

9. We must make the best of the few natural resources we have.

10. So Indian farmers make the best of the summer and winter monsoonal Circulations

11. She had simply been given no encouragement to make the best of herself.

12. We are stuck here so we might as well make the best of it.

13. Well, we must take things as they are and make the best of it.

14. However, if circumstances dictate using the post then make the best of it by:

15. It's not going to be fun, but we might as well make the best of it.

16. It also examines some sage advice that can help them make the best of their teen years.”

17. We'll have to spend the night here, so we might as well make the best of it.

18. A good varied diet and suitable water conditions are essential to make the best of this beautiful fish.

19. Have a blast; life won't last! Make the best of the journey before it is over! RVM 

20. Although i am taciturnity, i make the best of chance to do verbal presentation, it increases my confidence presently.

21. Yet despite her palpable alienation from suburban stay-at-home motherhood, she is determined to make the best of it.

22. I should put aside the harsh words that had been said, I should try to make the best of everything.

23. 17 Yet despite her palpable alienation from suburban stay-at-home motherhood, she is determined to make the best of it.

24. Once in his jungle or slum he will learn by trying like anyone else to make the best of his circumstances.

25. Here’s a guide on how to make the best of your trip to the Alleppey Backwaters, including plenty of photos for inspiration

26. We are so busy trying to make a better tomorrow that we forget to make the best of today. RVM 

27. But through forethought and practical assistance, you can help a friend or a relative make the best of a difficult situation. —Proverbs 17:17.

28. But we can't change him, so we must make the best of it. What's done cannot be undone, on use crying over spilt milk.

29. Experimental results show that the method can solve the multi-satellite collision problem effectively, and make the best of the resource of satellites and ground stations.

30. The fleet carried many convicts as well as a number of wives and children, all of whom had to make the best of this enforced new “home” thousands of miles from their country of birth.

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32. ‘The Baroness is a wealthy American Quaker brought to 19 th-century Paris by her husband's business dealings, trying to make the best of it as a cultural dilettante.’ ‘The Baroness encouraged her daughter's friendship with the princess, hoping to improve her status, but to no avail.’

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34. ‘It takes Courage and commitment to go trekking in the jungle of South America especially if you are afraid of spiders.’ ‘It takes Courage and wisdom to make the best of an imperfect situation and accept the inevitable.’ ‘It takes Courage and nerve to face down fundamentalism when it comes knocking.’

35. Both Marnie and Marc have been deserted by their opposite-sex parent in their childhood, and both try hard – in what ever risky and clumsy ways – to make the best of their "deficiency". This might be the reason for Hitchcock's evident move to create a correspondence between the two characters in the alliteration of their first names: Marnie and Marc.