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Multi-word Results
out of turn |
not in correct order. |
turn down |
to lower the level of something, such as loudness, temperature, or power. [2 definitions] |
turn one's back on |
to pay no attention to the needs of; abandon. |
turn over |
to move (something) so that the part that was facing down before is now facing up. [2 definitions] |
turn over a new leaf |
to change one's behavior for the better; make a new start. |
turn signal |
any of the lights on a car or other vehicle that flash on and off to show that the vehicle is about to turn and to show which way it will turn. Turn signals are located on both the front and back of the vehicle. |
turn the tables on |
to reverse a situation in order to gain the advantage. |
turn up |
to increase the level of something, such as loudness, heat, or power. [2 definitions] |
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