Antonym: turn out. Similar words: turn into, burning, furniture, morning, warning, earnings, concerning, turn. Meaning: v. 1. make an entrance by turning from a road 2. to surrender someone or something to another 3. carry out (performances) 4. prepare for sleep.
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31. The rebels were told to turn in their weapons and ammunition.
32. They heard a key turn in the back door lock.
33. She'd turn in her grave if she knew what he was spending his inheritance on.
34. His toes turn in.
35. Her feet turn in.
36. You must turn in your pass when you leave the building.
37. You can't be so bad. It's to make your grandmother turn in her grave.
38. Come on you guys, it's time to turn in.
39. We heard the key turn in the lock.
40. We came to a sharp turn in the road.
41. The more data which can be made public, the less likely there will be a dramatic turn in sentiment.
42. He has been a nimble chameleon, bending with every turn in Whitehall attitudes to education.
43. She watched Mr Evans turn in his chair and look up at his sister and felt her chest tighten.
44. Turning from or on to northerly headings the compass will give an indication of a turn in the opposite direction.
45. And he publicly opposed Proposition 187,(http://sentencedict.com/turn in.html) saying he would not turn in illegal immigrants seeking health services.
46. An hour later, it was Mr Bush's turn in the spotlight.
47. And that is how I saw this new turn in my career.
48. When they reached the apartment's front door they heard the key turn in the lock on the far side.
49. That rapidly closed the gap, as Hamilton reached the turn in par in the afternoon and had victory in his sights.
50. He took a wrong turn in his life, he concludes.
51. October brought a benevolent turn in the weather, and the grapes that survived September thrived.
52. Turn in your pink form - sorry, your green form - by tomorrow.
53. These boys receive low grades because they fail to turn in assignments.
54. His neck and shoulders gradually became so stiff that he had to turn in one piece from the waist up.
55. She heard the key turn in the lock and a fear that was just short of primitive assailed her.
56. Rudy could have until Monday to turn in his sonnet.
57. When we come to the small cemetery beyond the school, we turn in and eat our lunch there.
58. The system may as well do it, and present the operator with each applicant within the vacancy in turn in numerical order.
59. Saturday night must have been pandemonium with everybody needing their turn in the washtub.
60. I'll give you until Monday to turn in your essay. Is that clear?
More similar words: turn into, burning, furniture, morning, warning, earnings, concerning, turn, early warning, turn on, turn off, turn out, return, in turn, turn to, turn up, turn down, turn away, turn over, in return, take turns, in return for, overnight, burn out, burn up, dining, journal, join in, sign in, run into.