Similar words: turn off, turn-off, turn of the century, turn of events, burn off, turn on, turn out, turnout. Meaning: n. 1. something causing antagonism or loss of interest 2. a side road where you can turn off.
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31. A sign announced the San Roque turnoff was a mile and a half ahead.
32. This paper states that using creepage and turnoff implement should pay attention to its usage environment and action electricity and separation time.
33. His dandruff was such a huge turnoff that I could not even look at him.
34. For a logical man, not able to get a word in edgewise, Vienna became a complete turnoff.
35. The closer we got to the turnoff for my grandparents'house, the slower the car went.
36. The first thing you see, after the turnoff, is a heavy, dun-colored metal gate framed by a white tiled arch, and then the guards standing in front with long-barrelled automatic weapons.
37. A turnoff : declaring that you're already the best at what you do.
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