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u-turn
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turn out
To result; end up.
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turn into
To transform into; become.
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turn against
To rebel or oppose something formerly supported.
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turn around
An upset; a suprising comeback.
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turn out
To attend; show up.
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about turn
A complete change of opinion, direction, etc.
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about turn
An about face; a military command to a formation of soldiers to reverse the direction in which they are facing.
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good turn
A good deed; a thoughtful or selfless act.
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turn a hair
To become afraid or visibly upset.
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turn a phrase
To create a particular linguistic expression which is strikingly clear, appropriate, and memorable.
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turn a trick
To perform a sexual service for a customer.
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turn against
To rotate against or in opposition to something.
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turn away
To rotate the body or head so as not to face someone or something.
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turn away
To bend or turn from a fixed course.
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turn away
To refuse to admit someone.
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turn away
To avert or deflect something.
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turn back
To reverse one's direction and retrace one's steps.
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turn back
To backtrack.
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turn back
To fold something back; to fold down.
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turn back
No turn a dial anticlockwise or adjust a clock or other meter to an earlier time or reading.
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turn back
To refuse to allow someone to pass a border or enter a place.
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turn down
To refuse, decline, or deny.
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turn down
To reduce the amount of something by means of a control, such as the volume, heat, or light.
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turn down
To reposition by turning, flipping, etc. in a downward direction.
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turn heads
To garner a considerable amount of attention.
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turn in
To submit something; to give.
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turn in
To go to sleep; retire to bed.
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turn loose
To roam freely or to act freely.
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turn off
To power down; to stop a device by switching it off.
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turn off
To repulse, disgust, or discourage.
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turn off
To leave a road; exit.
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turn on
To power up; to start a device by switching it on.
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turn on
To rebel; to go against something formerly supported.
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turn on
To enter a road.
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turn on
To attract, give pleasure, or encourage.
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turn out
To extinguish a light or other device.
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turn out
It turns out.
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turn out
To produce; make.
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turn out
To leave a road.
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turn out
To turn or rotate outwards or out of something.
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turn out
To refuse service or shelter; to eject or evict.
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turn over
To flip over; to rotate top to bottom.
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turn over
To produce, complete, or cycle through.
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turn over
To relinquish; give back.
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turn tail
To flee; to run away; to leave.
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turn tricks
To work as a prostitute, providing sexual services for money.
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turn turtle
capsize
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turn up
To show up; to appear suddenly or unexpectedly.
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turn up
To increase the amount of something by means of a control, such as the volume, heat, or light.
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turn up
To reposition by rotating, flipping, etc. upwards.
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