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61turn up — [v1] come, arrive appear, attend, blow in*, come in, enter, get, get in, make an appearance*, materialize, pop in*, punch in*, put in an appearance*, reach, roll in*, show, show up*, weigh in*; concept 159 Ant. abandon, go, leave turn up [v2]… …
62turn against — ► turn against become or make hostile towards. Main Entry: ↑turn …
63turn|o|ver — «TURN OH vuhr», noun, adjective. –noun. 1. the act of turning upside down; overturn; upset. 2. the number of people hired to replace workers who leave or are dismissed. 3. the amount of changing from one job to another; rate at which new workers… …
64turn the page — turn the ˈpage idiom to begin doing things in a different way and thinking in a more positive way after a period of difficulties • It s time to turn the page and make a fresh start. • He turned the page on that chapter in his life a long time ago …
65make a nuisance of oneself — {v. phr.} To constantly bother others. * /The screaming kids made a nuisance of themselves around the swimming pool./ …
66make a nuisance of oneself — {v. phr.} To constantly bother others. * /The screaming kids made a nuisance of themselves around the swimming pool./ …
67Make and mend — is the term used in the Navy (notably Commonwealth of Nations navies) for an afternoon off . It is derived from the time of sailing ships when sailors would, occasionally but regularly, be allowed time to make and mend their uniforms, which were… …
68turn out — index deport (banish), depose (remove), discharge (dismiss), disinherit, dislodge, dismiss ( …
69turn to use — index employ (make use of) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
70make a left turn — turn toward the left (in a motor vehicle) …