Similar words: turned out, burned out, turned, returned, upturned, overturned, well-turned, leave no stone unturned. Meaning: adj. feeling great sexual desire.
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1. The street lights are usually turned on at 7.
2. He turned on the light after he went inside.
3. She turned on the charm to everyone she met.
4. I sat down and turned on the radio.
5. He turned on the light and began to pace backwards and forwards.
6. She turned on the radio and heard the five o'clock pips.
7. She turned on the hose and a jet of water sprayed across the garden.
8. The car turned on the wet road and slipped into the fence.
9. Goaded beyond endurance, she turned on him and hit out.
10. Lucy turned on the television to watch the evening news.
11. The dog suddenly turned on its tormentors.
12. Liz turned on a radio to mask the noise.
13. The dog turned on him.
14. He turned on the gas and lit the stove.
15. She turned on her toes, holding out her skirt.
16. The dog turned on me when I went out.
17. He turned on his heel and marched away angrily.
18. She turned on him in a fury.
19. An electric light glows when it is turned on.
20. She turned on her elegantly shod heel.
21. She turned on the taps.
22. The girl turned on the charm.
23. The cat suddenly turned on its trainer.
24. All eyes were immediately turned on Henry.
25. Jake turned on his computer and checked his mail.
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26. She's often turned on by men with beards.
27. I'm not turned on by modern pop music.
28. The dogs suddenly turned on each other.
29. He simply turned on his heel and walked away.
30. I'm sure we watched the nightly news, and then we turned on the movie.
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