maker
IPA: mˈeɪkɝ
noun
- Someone who makes; a person or thing that makes or produces something.
- (usually capitalized and preceded by the) God.
- (now rare) A poet.
- (law) Someone who signs a promissory note, thereby becoming responsible for payment.
- A surname.
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Examples of "maker" in Sentences
- Mineshaft is not a big money maker.
- The war makers abided by the rules.
- He is the trouble maker of the area.
- Hilson was an irrepressible deal maker.
- John was a Peace Maker and Diplomatist.
- It's pretty much at the whim of the maker.
- The makers of the production retain rights.
- Schrader was a maker of daguerreotype apparati.
- But the artisan skill of the makers is paramount.
- The copyright is owned by the makers of the show.
- Jonathan had the label maker out and was typing a message.
- Print sticky labels with a label maker, or write on masking tape with a permanent marker.
- When creating your paper file, use a label maker to print the category name for your folder.
- Referring to all the Emmy statuettes that might show up on the set on Monday morning, he joked, "We're getting a label maker tonight."
- Using a label maker and a series of same-colored Post-its or squares of paper, give a title to every stack, drawer, shelf, and folder in your office.
- I suggest using a label maker because the clarity of the print will speed up your retrieval time and the retrieval time of anyone else looking in your filing cabinet.
- She can also choose supplies she likes, assemble the tools herself, use a label maker or write out her own labels, and make decisions about how she wants her systems to look.
- I had her make me a file folder so she could use the label maker, fetch things from the printer and fill in a workshop evaluation form so she could see what we did with them I'm examining last year's evaluations to plan next year's schedule.