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What's "make out of" mean?

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Rebecca

"Make out of" means to make something from a particular source or origin of something. "Out of" can be used with other verbs to mean something similar! Ex: I'll help you move this weekend out of kindness. => This implies they don't expect anything in return. Ex: They built the house out of wood. Ex: Let's make the icing for the cake out of chocolate.

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