have it made
To have accomplished all there is to do; to have no further work or difficulty.
noun
A grub or maggot.
ADJ.
foolish, same, solid, wise, worse
He made a foolish mistake by investing all his money in that company.
VERB + MADE
am, box, kids, think
I made a box out of cardboard for the kids to play with.
MADE + NOUN
breakfast, choice, decision, nothing, world
She made a decision to quit her job and travel around the world.
PREP.
from, in, on, up
The cake was made from flour, eggs, and butter.
ADV.
almost
She almost made it to the finish line before tripping over her shoelaces.
To have accomplished all there is to do; to have no further work or difficulty.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: Manufactured in the People's Republic of China.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: Manufactured in Japan.
You're wondering who I am / Machine or mannequin / With parts made in Japan / I am the modern man
A relationship, such as a marriage, that is happy and successful, sometimes because the partners are very compatible.
He and Mrs Jonathan were a remarkable pair; one of those ill-assorted couples that you wonder at. ‘How in the world did they come together?’ was the usual question, the philosophic
A relationship that is likely to be unhappy or unsuccessful because the two partners are very incompatible with each other.
Seriously though, episode 21 made me almost cry while laughing.
Tatoeba · #1454I made my decision.
Tatoeba · #1785An expert is someone who knows some of the worst mistakes that can be made in his field, and how to avoid them.
Tatoeba · #1795You made me lose my mind.
Tatoeba · #1821What made you change your mind?
Tatoeba · #1838The principal severely reproved the students whenever they made a mess in the hallway.
Tatoeba · #1978i Register
In some senses, made is marked as obsolete, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.