Synonym: turn. Similar words: returning, turn in, turn into, saturnine, mourning, burning, furniture, morning. Meaning: ['tɜrnɪŋ /'tɜː-] n. 1. the act of changing or reversing the direction of the course 2. act of changing in practice or custom 3. a shaving created when something is produced by turning it on a lathe 4. a movement in a new direction 5. the end-product created by shaping something on a lathe 6. the activity of shaping something on a lathe.
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(91) He was turning over pages of an encyclopedia.
(92) The economy has been turning down since last month.
(93) He had a reputation for turning violent .
(94) She listened to his confession without turning a hair.
(95) You're turning into a real scrooge!
(96) Meeting her was the turning point in my life.
(97) Stop turning round to look at people.
(98) 'Help!' I screamed, turning to run.
(99) Take the first turning on the right.
(100) Only traffic turning right may enter the box.
(101) Turning off the ignition de-energizes the spark plugs.
(102) The leaves were already turning brown.
(103) Why are you all turning on me ?
(104) Take the first turning but one .
(105) He was idly turning the pages of a magazine.
(106) He sat turning the pages idly.
(107) His father had been turning the idea over in his mind for some time.
(108) The process of disarmament is at a crucial turning point.
(109) The mid-sixties were a turning point in sports car design.
(110) She kept turning over the events of the day in her mind.
(111) Teachers were turning a blind eye to smoking in school.
(112) A few yards up the hill, on the left,[sentencedict.com/turning.html] was a turning.
(113) As already mentioned, the legislation does not consider low pay as an acceptable reason for turning down a job.
(114) These communities are now turning to recycling in large numbers.
(115) Surely nobody would suggest turning him out of the house.
(116) We hope that the next government will do more to keep the wheels of industry turning .
(117) I think we went the wrong way at that last turning.
(118) He has stropped three turning tools as I went into the workshop.
(119) We've promised to help, and there's no turning back !
(120) Go like this with your hand to show that you're turning left.
More similar words: returning, turn in, turn into, saturnine, mourning, burning, furniture, morning, warning, yearning, earnings, concerning, good morning, early warning, furnish, burnish, burnished, turn, turn on, turn off, turn to, turn out, turn up, saturn, return, in turn, turn down, turn away, turn back, taciturn.