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In an unpalatable state.
off
sour
soured
Moved around an axis or center.
unturned
upset
reversed
overturned
upturned
inverted
rotated
revolved
wrong-side-out
inside-out
upside-down
1
Today, four years of sanctions have
turned
it into something quite different.
2
Says I, 'Food won't last this way,' and I
turned
right back.
3
Cost: A visit to the
house
-
turned
-
museum
costs international visitors R60 per person.
4
The people in the tent
turned
in the direction of the disturbance.
5
However, the special case group meeting
turned
out to be very unpleasant.
6
The general blushed dreadfully; Colia blushed too; and Ptitsin
turned
hastily away.
7
The group
turned
in pre tax profits of £148 million last year.
8
Ludlow
turned
to Constance: 'Have you any question to ask this witness?'
9
As Japan
turned
away from firearms, Europe went ahead with their development.
10
Mr Pickens said it had
turned
out to be useful market research.
11
The engine
turned
and brought a new noise variable to the problem.
12
The course, however,
turned
out to be a surprise-infact, three surprises.
13
Because certainly that's
turned
out to be a difficult situation for many.
14
Occupation: Former police officer
turned
private detective; peerless solver of mysterious murders.
15
He said that a new page was being
turned
in French history.
16
Ebrard said Mexico
turned
to the FBI due the victims' dual citizenship.
turned
turn
·
turn to
turn back
turn around
turn again
turn pale