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Sentences with out of turn

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  • To talk out of turn
  • He turned to Christianity in his old age.
  • He turned from the Democrats and joined the Republicans.
  • To turn in favor of someone; to turn against a person.
  • The leaves began to turn in October.
  • A lawyer turned poet; to turn pale.
  • A slight turn of the handle.
  • A turn of the head.
  • It's my turn to pay the bill.
  • To make a turn to the right.
  • About a mile ahead, you'll come to a turn in the road.
  • The conversation took an interesting turn.
  • A turn for the better.
  • A happy turn of expression.
  • Let's go for a turn in the park.
  • One's turn of mind.
  • He once did her a good turn. She repaid it with a bad turn.
  • This will serve your turn.
  • He gave the story a new turn.
  • It certainly gave me quite a turn to see him.
  • We met with kindness at every turn.
  • They did their shopping and cleaning by turns.
  • It won't be necessary for you to do a hand's turn yourself, but rather to supervise.
  • Each generation in turn must grapple with the same basic problems.
  • She said she hoped to be alive to see the century on the turn.
  • He spoke out of turn and destroyed the cordial atmosphere of the meeting.
  • They took turns walking the dog.
  • The steak was done to a turn.
  • They fought the fire, turn and turn about, until daybreak.
  • To turn a wheel.
  • To turn a key; to turn the cap of a jar.
  • To turn a page; to turn an egg; to turn a person around.
  • To turn the handle one notch.
  • He turned the blow with his arm.
  • She skillfully turned the conversation away from so unpleasant a subject.
  • The police turned the advancing rioters by firing over their heads.
  • Worry turned his hair gray.
  • To turn water into ice; to turn tears into laughter.
  • Fear turned him cowardly and craven.
  • Warm weather turns milk.
  • He turned his mind to practical matters.
  • To turn a street corner.
  • His son just turned four.
  • To turn the car toward the center of town; to turn one's back to the audience.
  • To turn a phrase well.
  • To turn a person from one's door.
  • He turned the idea over a couple of times before acting on it.
  • To turn a son against his father.
  • He turned a huge profit on the sale.
  • He turned his ankle.
  • To turn a somersault.
  • He turned the room upside down.
  • The question turns on this point.
  • He turned to the study and practice of medicine.
  • To turn to the right.
  • To turn on one's side while sleeping.
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