Idioms
turn on (something)
to open or start something, to let water or electricity flow
"Please turn on the radio so we can hear the evening news."
turn on a dime
turn on one's heel
turn one's back on (someone)
turn one's stomach
turn out
turn out (a light)
turn out (someone) or turn (someone) out
turn out (something) or turn (something) out
turn out all right
turn out fine
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toss (someone) out of (somewhere)
go out of one's way
the other way round
have (something) up one's sleeve
to a large extent
too big for one's boots
subscribe to (something)
the honeymoon is over
out of turn
in one's cups
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