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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(241) A typhoon also moved in that day, obscuring the mountain and turning the airborne ash into a downpour of mud.
(242) It calls for turning around and approaching the problem from a completely different angle.
(243) By now I was thinking that our simple request for shelter was turning into a rather cumbersome affair.
(244) Other companies are turning to television, which offers access to a much broader but less affluent market.
(245) They were all the same, those men, turning away their heavy faces and failing to acknowledge my greetings.
(246) This extra width would also allow for right hand turning lanes to be incorporated at the junctions on to adjacent military land.
(247) To avoid simultaneous borrowing and depositing you should monitor how accurate your forecasting is, without turning this into an art form.
(248) Computer graphics is, among other things, just what the mathematician needed: an appropriate mechanism for turning algebra into forms.
(248) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
(249) Training programs are turning hightech, and venture capitalists are staking millions on the new approach.
(250) Turning physical activities into games, especially the ones the child benefits from, requires ingenuity.
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.