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51Turn on the Power — is the second official release by Swedish heavy metal band Mindless Sinner. It was released in 1986 and again as a re issue with lots of extra material on it in 2003.The songs1. We Go Together (3:43) 2. I m Gonna (Have Some Fun) (3:38) 3. Turn On …
52Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out — was the biggest hit single for Norman Cook s dance jazz group Freak Power, released in 1993 as a single. The song features a smooth jazz sound and the charming baritone of lead singer Jesse Graham. The single wasn t very well received, at least… …
53turn heads — phrase to attract a lot of attention Her new car was turning heads wherever she went. Thesaurus: to make someone feel excited, enthusiastic or impressedsynonym Main entry: turn * * * I attract a great deal of attention or interest …
54turn up — {v.} 1. To find; discover. * /The police searched the house hoping to turn up more clues./ 2. To appear or be found suddenly or unexpectedly. * /The missing boy turned up an hour later./ * /A man without training works at whatever jobs turn up./… …
55turn up — {v.} 1. To find; discover. * /The police searched the house hoping to turn up more clues./ 2. To appear or be found suddenly or unexpectedly. * /The missing boy turned up an hour later./ * /A man without training works at whatever jobs turn up./… …
56turn a profit — ► FINANCE to make a profit: »The business was set up five years ago but is still struggling to turn a profit. Main Entry: ↑turn …
57turn in your grave — turn in (your) grave British, American & Australian, American if you say that a dead person would turn in their grave, you mean that they would be very angry or upset about something if they knew. She d turn in her grave if she knew what he was… …
58turn in grave — turn in (your) grave British, American & Australian, American if you say that a dead person would turn in their grave, you mean that they would be very angry or upset about something if they knew. She d turn in her grave if she knew what he was… …
59turn somebody back — ˌturn ˈback | ˌturn sb/sthˈback derived to return the way you have come; to make sb/sth do this • The weather became so bad that they had to turn back. • (figurative) We said we would do it there can be no turning back …
60turn something back — ˌturn ˈback | ˌturn sb/sthˈback derived to return the way you have come; to make sb/sth do this • The weather became so bad that they had to turn back. • (figurative) We said we would do it there can be no turning back …