"Make do and mend" refers to the practice of repairing and repurposing items instead of discarding them. Examples include sewing patches on worn clothing, using old jars as storage containers, or transforming furniture with a fresh coat of paint. During World War II, this philosophy was promoted to conserve resources, leading many to creatively reuse materials and extend the life of household goods. Today, it remains relevant in sustainable living and DIY culture.
Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where in world war 2 women where persuaded to mend there family's old clothes. Make do and mend is where mothers patched up holes in clothes with old clothes that don't fit anyone.
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Yes. Mend has a short E sound. Other examples of the short E sound would be bend, bent, and meant (EA pair).
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No, mend is a verb.
The past tense of mend is mended.
wash and mend . it always works for me.
yes , i can mend my flash drive. but i can't mend write protect error. i mend 'can't format error, firmware damage error'.
you can make up end, men, Ned, den. you can make up four words
Mend means to fix something.