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make little of

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The documents also show that the pressure to make little of the differences between the MAX and the previous model extended to certification of the aircraft, including systems important to safety.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 10, 2020

Generally, Creed likes to make little of nothing very much: a tiny tower of Lego, seven nails of ascending sizes banged into the wall, a slender ziggurat of planks.

From The Guardian • Aug. 7, 2010

Slower minds could make little of it beyond the fact that he has not yet lost his skill in epi-grammatics.

From Time Magazine Archive

Laymen seeing it for the first time could make little of the plot and all its sundry subplots.

From Time Magazine Archive

Jean remembered the words of the Baron de Batz, and scented trouble but could make little of what he slyly witnessed from the windows.

From When a Cobbler Ruled a King by Seaman, Augusta Huiell