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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241. This big-bang finish — which includes a topsy-turvy image that poignantly suggests the world has been turned on its axis for good — is sloppy, at times visually incoherent, yet touching.
242. With the content caching feature turned on, the traffic manager now acts like a caching proxy.
243. Their former colleagues, led by the Prime Minister and the other party leaders, turned on them, accusing them of bringing more odium down on the political system.
244. But some parts of daily life are still collectivized -- the heat in our apartment, for instance, was turned on when the public heat turned on citywide, in mid-November and no sooner.
245. I turned on the reading light over my big sprung - bottomed chair.
246. In general, a ROM chip stores instructions necessary to tell a computer what to do when it is first turned on.
247. In a typical microarchitecture, a processor has its bus turned on even when it is not in use.
248. A number greater than zero (0) indicates the number of CPUs that should be active before the Dedicated CPU Lock Manager is turned on.
249. He turned on Pete and accused him of being mixed up in drugs.
250. Initial error —The OUTPUT voltage tolerance of a reference after the DEVICE is turned on and warmed up.
251. Hyphenation options set on are effective only if hyphenation is turned on through paragraph styles.
252. The game turned on the incident after 26 minutes, we had two huge chances but Bayern broke upfield and made it 1-0.
253. He figured out that you're lonely, like most widows, and he turned on the charm.
254. Any device that runs the company's routing software, IOS Version 10.2 and later, is multicast-enabled, though the feature is not turned on by default .
255. Patients report that when the device is turned on they are pain-free, sometimes for the first time in years.
256. and make sure that your partner is turned on before you tantalise the nipples.
257. On some OSs, the microaccounting needed to measure thread CPU usage is always turned on, so getCurrentThreadCpuTime causes no additional performance hit.
258. A small routine, read into main memory when the computer is turned on, which reads the rest of the operating system into memory.
259. I turned on the little red bandana dimbulb and we poured wine and all sat around talking.
260. Room-mate asked for the room till midnight. I went into molly's room and turned on my webcam.
261. Once she turned on her gas oven and forgot to light.
262. I turned on the light and rescued her from her baby bed.
263. In a process called imprinting, some genes in a gamete off, while others are turned on.
264. In the music - room Gatsby turned on a solitary lamp beside the piano.
265. New radioisotopes and accelerators spurred radiobiology . Electron microscopes were turned on cells and viruses.
266. The TK - DL automatically checks its calibration and battery power when turned on and before each test.
267. The switches are turned ON by the Bus Enable input signal .
268. Watching your partner as they use their own hands is a great teaching tool as you both get turned on by the visual display.
269. I turned on my small wireless set shortly after the nine o'clock news had started.
270. Histones are proteins involved in regulating genes turned on and off.
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