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volver
Turn abruptly and face the other way, either physically or metaphorically.
swing around
turn around
Portuguese
volver
swing around
turn around
1
Rand gave it back, and watched the car
swing
around
the house.
2
That the stars and planets
swing
around
one another according to laws.
3
The violent paddle strokes simply made it
swing
around
on its keel.
4
We'll have to
swing
around
through the dry side of the Basin.
5
Gray shoved aside the door and pivoted off it to
swing
around
.
1
Of course you don't
turn
around
decades of deprivation in six months.
2
It could no longer
turn
around
and retreat back from the point.
3
She put the question but this time he didn't even
turn
around
.
4
They could reasonably
turn
around
and say: We're not average, we're excellent.
5
There will be just space enough in them to
turn
around
in.
1
Yes, we're talking about bitcoin which continues to
swing
about
in crazed fashion.
2
Crimbing hammak! yell the flexible Japanese climbers as they leap and
swing
about
.
3
Then something made me
swing
about
to face them both across the deck.
4
Well, we'll
swing
about
in a circle to get home.
5
Two suns can balance about a point; all suns can
swing
about
a common centre.
6
These
swing
about
like very high-speed Indian clubs, which they resemble, functioning as tiny gyroscopes.
7
The mariners shout, The ships
swing
about
,
The yards are all hoisted, The sails flutter out.
8
They found their hats and without further ado they started on a
swing
about
the grounds.
9
She had not reckoned that the defense would suddenly
swing
about
and plead for the defeated prosecution.
10
There was, I felt, quite a
swing
about
that first stanza- ajoyousand rollicking note of comradeship.
11
He saw the black-haired man at the front of the restaurant
swing
about
to face down the room.
12
She was the pretty doll he could
swing
about
as a reminder of his one-man school of art.
13
Lying Bill and McHenry were seamen-traders ashore until their schooner sailed for another
swing
about
the French groups of islands.
14
The bell was so vast that it was considered prudent to bolt it in place rather than let it
swing
about
.
15
He returned towards the pavilion, so far forgetting himself in his pleasure as to
swing
about
his bat like a tennis-racket.
16
At first he saw it breast the stream as if proceeding towards London Bridge, then abruptly
swing
about
and follow them.
swing
about
swing
Portuguese
volver