make up for lost time

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From make up for and lose time.

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make up for lost time (third-person singular simple present makes up for lost time, present participle making up for lost time, simple past and past participle made up for lost time)

  1. to do something that should have been done earlier but was not, especially when done with energy or enthusiasm.

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