Turn abruptly and face the other way, either physically or metaphorically.
Turning in an opposite direction or position.
Improve significantly; go from bad to good.
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.
6 I'm going to need to grab it quickly when I turn around .
7 And it's done an extraordinary turn around in the last 10 years.
8 It took him a second to find the courage to turn around .
9 Then maybe I'll be able to turn around in this place again.
10 Crew more time to turn around its business and boost declining sales.
11 It helped not having to turn around to look at him yet.
12 If anyone can turn around a recent losing record, it is Nadal.
13 How you could hear her voice, turn around , and find her gone.
14 The room was just large enough for him to turn around in.
15 Like we don't have one every time we turn around these days.
16 This time I remember not to turn around until she calls me.
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