Verb
make after (third-person singular simple present makes after, present participle making after, simple past and past participle made after)
To chase.
What difference does it make after all? - anonymity in the world of men is better than fame in heaven, for what's heaven? what's earth? All in the mind. Jack Kerouac
There's a lot to be said for doing what you're not supposed to do, and the rewards of doing what you're supposed to do are more subtle and take longer to become apparent, which maybe makes it less attractive. But your life is the blueprint you make after the building is built. Richard Ford
Let us ask ourselves seriously and honestly, " What do I believe after all? What manner of man am I after all? What sort of show would I make after all, if the people around me knew my heart and all my secret thoughts?" Charles Kingsley
An excuse is what you make after the deed is done, while a justification is what you offer before. Brandon Sanderson
It was handed down to me by my dad, and I fell in love with the make after that. Source: Internet
“It’s exactly the kind of family dinner that I expect one day my future daughters will learn to make after they too become traditional homemakers and family wives — think Norman Rockwell here — and Gloria Steinham (sic) be damned.” Source: Internet