turn around
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~ improve significantly; go from bad to good; "Her performance in school picked up"
turn
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~ cause to move along an axis or into a new direction; "turn your face to the wall"; "turn the car around"; "turn your dance partner around"
turn out
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~ come and gather for a public event; "Hundreds of thousands turned out for the anti-war rally in New York"
turn
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~ get by buying and selling; "the company turned a good profit after a year"
turn on
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~ be contingent on; "The outcomes rides on the results of the election"; "Your grade will depends on your homework"
turn out
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~ produce quickly or regularly, usually with machinery; "This factory turns out saws"
turn
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~ undergo a change or development; "The water turned into ice"; "Her former friend became her worst enemy"; "He turned traitor"
turn away
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~ turn away or aside; "They averted their eyes when the King entered"
turn
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~ alter the functioning or setting of; "turn the dial to 10"; "turn the heat down"
turn on
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~ get high, stoned, or drugged; "He trips every weekend"
turn
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~ change color; "In Vermont, the leaves turn early"
turn over
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~ do business worth a certain amount of money; "The company turns over ten million dollars a year"
turn away
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~ refuse entrance or membership; "They turned away hundreds of fans"; "Black people were often rejected by country clubs"
turn over
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~ cause to move around a center so as to show another side of; "turn a page of a book"
turn back
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~ turn inside out or upside down
turn to
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~ direct one's interest or attention towards; go into; "The student turned to the teacher for help"; "People turn to mysticism at the turn of a millennium"
turn off
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~ cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch; "Turn off the stereo, please"; "cut the engine"; "turn out the lights"
turn back
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~ retrace one's course; "The hikers got into a storm and had to turn back"
turn in
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~ make an entrance by turning from a road; "Turn in after you see the gate"
turn
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~ cause to move around a center so as to show another side of; "turn a page of a book"