Similar words: overturned, nocturne, bourne, earned, burner, journey, mourner, adorned. Meaning: [tɜrn /tɜːn] adj. 1. moved around an axis or center 2. in an unpalatable state.
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61. Richard had turned up on Christmas Eve with Tony.
62. The police turned back the demonstrators.
63. He turned his car about and drove away.
64. Some impractical suggestions were turned down by the committee.
65. I'm so sorry it has turned out wet.
66. They turned out a quite creditable performance.
67. He turned traitor and joined the opposition.
68. She turned on the charm to everyone she met.
69. He turned round and punched Carlos in the stomach.
70. He turned out the light when he left.
71. Changing down, he turned into the drive.
72. He turned his head away in disdain.
73. He turned his baleful glare on the cowering suspect.
74. They turned and ran when they saw us coming.
75. He turned and clattered down the stairs.
76. They turned out to be miserable.
77. My surmise turned out to be right.
78. The boss turned a deaf ear to my explanation.
79. Elaine turned her opalescent eyes on him.
80. Some turned to prostitution in order to survive.
81. She turned to a blank page in her notebook.
82. I sat down and turned on the radio.
83. She switched/turned to another channel to watch the football.
84. Lack of refrigeration turned the milk. Sentencedict.com
85. Mary turned a deaf ear to Lois's asking to ride her bicycle.
86. The whole town turned out to welcome the team home.
87. The key turned in the lock with a loud metallic click.
88. Given the failure of the previous plan, this turned out to be a relative success.
89. The normal supply of water has turned brown and unusable.
90. We turned the table sideways to get it into the room.
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