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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121. The integral thermostat guarantees that shower water temperature stays constant even if taps are turned on elsewhere. 1.
122. They exist only whilst the computer is turned on and the word-processing program is active.
123. He turned on his heel and went into the dining room.
124. Those that did, turned on to the Zeros who were by now enroute to other targets and then back to the battle fleet.
125. The most serious crisis in history of mankind, in short, turned on a question of appearances.
126. Without thinking, and out of sheer habit, he turned on the dial of the burner under the kettle.
127. Michael told the Old Bailey he had tried to defend his brother Lee, 13, before his father turned on him.
128. Before Reagan turned on the waterworks, crying in public was widely considered a sign of weakness.
129. Then she turned on her heel and we marched back down the hall.
130. She lingered for a moment, uncertain what to do, then turned on her heel and left abruptly.
131. Steve's power became immediately evident, as if some one had turned on a motor, and we started to move.
132. I went into my dark little room and turned on the gas jet.
133. He went into the bathroom and turned on the shower.
134. Leslie offloaded to Hodge, Tom Smith dummied and turned on the gas to score.
135. After dinner they went into the sitting-room and she turned on the television.
136. Our seemingly more inattentive child may get turned on by something other than conversations with her parents.
137. She turned on the external floods, filling the bay with deathly white light.
138. All those cases turned on the effect of particular words in the rent review clause.
139. He padded softly down the steps and along the hall, then opened the garage door and turned on the light.
140. In the story, the main character had turned on his television to one of its two channels.
141. When the safety inspector comes to the door, the machine is quickly turned on.
142. I placed you in the bathtub and turned on the water.
143. Unfortunately another pupil came in, turned on the dryer and the acid splashed over his face, causing a scar.
144. They figured that most personal computers are not in actual use most of the time they are turned on!
145. The only preventive measure researchers can take is to concentrate on what is triggering quakes on the rifts that are turned on.sentencedict.com/turned on.html
146. In 1741, for example, political control of the Dunfermline district of burghs turned on the vote of the town of Inverkeithing.
147. At seven-thirty, Dooley apparently finished his homework and turned on the jam box.
148. The throng turned on their heels and stampeded into town.
149. When he was tired, he turned on his back, spouting water.
150. The election, the most fraught for decades, could have turned on any number of issues.
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