Synonym: arise, bear, boot out, chuck out, come out, cut, eject, exclude, expel, get up, kick out, prove, rise, rotate, splay, spread out, switch off, throw out, turf out, turn off, turn up, uprise. Similar words: burn out, turn on, turn off, turn over, turn, turn to, return, in turn. Meaning: v. 1. be shown or be found to be 2. prove to be in the result or end 3. produce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery 4. result or end 5. come, usually in answer to an invitation or summons 6. bring forth, "The apple tree bore delicious apples this year" 7. put out or expel from a place 8. come and gather for a public event 9. outfit or equip, as with accessories 10. turn outward 11. cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch 12. get up and out of bed.
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121. I think he will turn out to be an artist who is not the happy hedonist of popular reputation.
122. Costs were irrelevant. Which brings me to what may turn out to be the tragedy of this election.
123. It is only when you turn out the plant that you will find the culprits.
124. If it should turn out that the fire was started by an arsonist, the story will take on additional meaning.
125. Our aim must be to turn out a fully developed person to the limits of his or her personality.
126. In the long run, it may turn out to be a very profitable center.
127. The frustrations of voters who feel they are not being represented has led to a decline in turn out.
128. Turn out on to a floured board. Divide the mixture into 8 and mould into burger shapes.
129. But everything that came down to us that we knew about and checked out would turn out to be wrong.
130. Turn out on well-floured board or canvas and knead until smooth and elastic, about 10 minutes.
131. But there were almost nine hundred malicious calls, which cost the brigade over a million pounds to turn out to.
132. You could feel the earth shake as it changed down[sentencedict.com], ready to turn out into parkside.
133. Leave cakes to cool in tins, then turn out and store, wrapped in fresh greaseproof paper and foil.
134. When the case gets to court, it may turn out that Mrs Dennis was not alone in receiving unwelcome attention.
135. Garden Life could turn out to be the most valuable contribution to conservation we have seen for some time.
136. Turn out the lights, they hear rustling noises downstairs: a gang of cauliflower trying the back door.
137. What we desire or want does not always turn out to be good for ourselves. Dr T.P.Chia
138. Another good feature was the sponsored breakfasts each morning at 7am: they saved delegates expense and guaranteed a good turn out.
139. All further proof that Elvis' current Grizzly Adams guise may yet turn out to be one of his most interesting phases.
140. Turn out on to a lightly floured table top and knead thoroughly until smooth.
141. Hell, for Eloise, could well turn out to be full of fish batter, sliced potatoes and boiling fat.
142. The difference is that the poststructuralists put themselves forth as heterodox prophets and turn out to be priests of convention.
143. If the story did turn out to be true, though(sentencedict.com), I think he might be pushing his luck.
144. Love is so confusing - you tell a girl she looks great and what's the first thing you do? Turn out the lights! Robert Orben
145. On closer inspection, however, they turn out to be deeply flawed.
146. Even a mistake may turn out to be the one thing necessary to a worthwhile achievement. Henry Ford
147. Davis' testimony did not turn out to be as powerful as Jones had expected.
148. Don't lose heart, all will turn out well.
149. They turn out to be differentiable at 0.
150. He might turn out to bethe first pancake.
More similar words: burn out, turn on, turn off, turn over, turn, turn to, return, in turn, turn in, turn up, turn down, turn away, in return, turn into, take turns, furniture, in return for, born of, governor, run out, enough, heinous, run out of, announce, indigenous, announcement, burn up, journal, burning, tournament.