They had to make do with a walkover in their final match of the season when opponents Victoria failed to show. |
Oh, I'm sure it's nothing like that fancy ducal estate you have, but we'll make do. |
The French make do with a Gallic shrug, the Italians employ animated arm-waving. |
However, in her absence, I'll just have to make do with thinking about it myself. |
The combination makes it very unlikely so you have to make do with just this! |
Seals and seams are known to be less than watertight, and many divers make do with damp suits rather than drysuits. |