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  • 111Turn (poker) — The turn card or fourth street, in poker, is the fourth of five cards dealt to the board, constituting one face up community card that each of the players in the game can use to make up their final hand.Typically found in community card poker… …

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  • 112turn\ in — v 1. or hand in To give to someone; deliver to someone. I want you to turn in a good history paper. When the football season was over, we turned in our uniforms. 2. To inform on; report. She turned them in to the police for breaking the street… …

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  • 113turn in — I. give to the manager, hand in    When you leave our company, please turn in your uniform. II. go to bed, crash, hit the hay    I m going to turn in now. I m very tired …

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  • 114turn over — I. (Active.) 1. Turn, reverse the position of, roll over. 2. Transfer, hand over. 3. Open and examine page by page. 4. Overset, overturn. II. (Neuter.) Roll over, tumble, turn from side to side …

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  • 115turn over — /ˌtɜ:n əυvə/ verb 1. to have a specific amount of sales ● We turn over £2,000 a week. 2. US to pass something to someone ● She turned over the documents to the lawyer. (NOTE: In this meaning, the usual UK term is hand over.) ▪▪▪ ‘…a 100,000… …

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  • 116turn — See handbrake turn right hand turn signal …

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  • 117hand over — {v.} To give control or possession of; give (something) to another person. * /When the teacher saw Johnny reading a comic book in study period, she made him hand over the book./ * /When Mr. Jones gets old, he will hand over his business to his… …

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  • 118hand over — {v.} To give control or possession of; give (something) to another person. * /When the teacher saw Johnny reading a comic book in study period, she made him hand over the book./ * /When Mr. Jones gets old, he will hand over his business to his… …

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  • 119hand\ over — v To give control or possession of; give (smth) to another person. When the teacher saw Johnny reading a comic book in study period, she made him hand over the book. When Mr. Jones gets old, he will hand over his business to his son. Syn.: fork… …

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  • 120turn in — verb Date: 1535 intransitive verb 1. to make an entrance by turning from a road or path 2. to go to bed < turned in early > transitive verb 1. to deliver up ; hand over < turned in his badge and quit > …

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