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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181. The ploughman turned up some relics of ancient times.
182. She turned down a side street and then disappeared.
183. The theatre lights were turned down.
184. Police turned water cannon on the rioters.
185. The advantage abruptly turned against them.
186. The key turned stiffly in the lock.
187. She turned left at the end of the road.
188. The electricity has been turned off.
189. She turned to face him, her anger apparently gone.
190. The investigation turned into a full-scale Communist witch hunt.
191. He turned to the study of Shakespeare.
192. As time went by, their marriage turned sour .
193. She turned off the faucet and dried her hands.
194. She turned the car around and drove off.
195. They turned the horse into the field.
196. He turned his head left and right.
197. She turned her head away from him.
198. Four employees were turned off this week.
199. She grimaced at Cerezzi, then turned to Brenda.
200. Then it turned cold and started to rain.
201. She turned away and muttered something unintelligible.
202. One of the gang members had turned informer.
203. She turned to her teacher for advice.
204. The wind hit him as he turned the corner.
205. The Australian side turned in a very workmanlike performance.
206. She turned to me for companionship.
207. She swallowed hard,[Sentencedict.com ] and turned to face her accuser.
208. Many investors have turned their attention to opportunities abroad.
209. He turned around and retraced his steps .
210. He turned those sentences into English.
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