Definition

to make (boats) out of (wood): to construct or build (boats) using (wood) as a material idiom
  • "It's made out of wood, and it kind of looks like an arm."
  • "I suggest making the statue out of titanium – it will be light, durable and won't corrode - but it will be more expensive."
  • "I never understood why the original was so red, so I made my own copy out of 24-carat gold."
  • "What if we made it out of something shiny like steel?"
  • "Highlights include a slow-motion video of the artist giving birth, and a sculpture of an electric chair made entirely out of egg boxes."
  • "So you want a 3-meter high statue of Bruno Delavigne – made out of glass!"
  • "Titanium is light and tough - that's why they make airplanes out of this stuff!"
  • "I make perfumes out of wood!"
  • "We could even make the statue out of glass if you want."

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