Synonym: pick up, reversal, swing about, swing around. Similar words: turnaround, turnaround time, runaround, around, get around, all around, go around, bum around. Meaning: n. turning in an opposite direction or position. v. 1. turn abruptly and face the other way, either physically or metaphorically 2. cause to get better 3. get better.
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61. Could you turn around the Lazy Susan?
62. I can't reach that dish. Could you turn around lazy susan?
63. When I raised my hands as if to say, "I am unarmed, and that is an unnecessary show of force," I was ordered to turn around and place my hands on the police cruiser.
64. A sink, a shower stall, and a toilet in your bathroom leave but a few extra square feet to turn around.
65. Turn around, you wooly.
66. Go downstairs through Exit B; turn around and take the escalator downstairs.
67. The journey into Scala's language and library support continues as this month we turn around and take the calculator DSL and finally "finish it off."
68. Demography is like a supertanker; it takes decades to turn around.
69. Just when he was about to turn around to follow the troop, sharply, a powerful hand pressed off his mouth in the darkness and at the same time a cuspate batten ripped into his throat.
70. A long journey which is full of complicated paths, detour, circuity and wrong choice to turn around can be regarded as a course of growing up.
71. She could improvise right next to saxophonists like Charlie Parker, Coleman Hawkins or Lester Young, then turn around and perform a classic American ballad while infusing it with her natural swing.
72. After we finished the race, we turn around to go back home.sentencedict.com
73. I give you a little dignity and you turn around and act like a king!
74. When we turn around and look at her, she stopped confusedly.
75. Until their free - cash flows turn around, they are likely to rely on equity financing.
76. The log began to turn around them, spinning faster and faster.
77. We are concentrating our efforts on the turn around dribble.
78. Historically, it is argued that deficit financing in the 1930s did not turn around the Great Depression, and the argument is correct.
79. The former circus employees further report that during transit, elephants are packed inside boxcars so tightly that they are unable to turn around or lie down.
80. And to turn around the adverse situation, expression in anime and more became excessively decorative.
81. Notwithstanding all this furniture, there was still room to turn around in.
82. When left, sometimes we could not turn around and go away chicly but felt reluctant and even began to feel contrite at the first minute when we made the decision.
83. All right(sentencedict.com), turn around. I gotta get a look at this thing.
84. We have gone back to the thought of yesterday's reading - the complete turn around which took place in the life of Saul of Tarsus.
85. I can't reach that dish. Could you turn around the lazy susan?
86. You lose hold of my hands, turn around, and ask me to forget you.
87. I can't turn around here in Shaanxi and head west for a romp in Qinghai.
88. I ask you to move in with me, and you turn around, and you cheat on me?
89. But first, there's something we have to do! Warm-up time! Lift up your hands, and turn around. Now, slowly bend over and touch the ground.
90. They also helped turn around the most troubled of the franchisees who operate most BK restaurants.
More similar words: turnaround, turnaround time, runaround, around, get around, all around, go around, bum around, sit around, look around, hang around, fool around, get around to, horse around, revolve around, around the clock, around the corner, round and round, beat around the bush, turn away, underground, nocturnal, turn a blind eye, turn a blind eye to, turn a deaf ear to, round, ground, grounds, all round, rounded.