Similar words: about-turn, it turns out that, guttural, be about to, a man about town, beat about the bush, turn out to be, turn of the century. Meaning: n. act of pivoting 180 degrees, especially in a military formation.
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1. She bustled about, turning on lights, moving pillows around on the sofa.
2. About turn! ' barked the sergeant-major.
3. He had some cockamamie idea about turning waste paper into animal food.
4. But he has no illusions about turning Nomo.
5. Is it not also about turning a caring service into a business?
6. In a surprise policy about turn the Government is to raise the minimum adult wage by 10p an hour to £ 3.70.
7. Anyway, all I can remember is something about turning the other cheek which I don't believe in.
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8. Everyone talks about Turn 8, which is a challenging corner, but there are plenty of other blind, fast and challenging corners.
9. The Phinneys-the parents of his schoolmate Tad-were very sporting about turning their house into an armed camp for the night.
10. As he arrived at the Pearly Gates , Smith met his maker and about turn of events.
11. If the dog got out in front I did an about turn and said HEEL and corrected the dog back into position.
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