take a turn
1take a turn — 1. To go for a stroll 2. To have a go (informal) • • • Main Entry: ↑turn …
2take a turn — index reciprocate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3take your turn — act or speak when your name is called, it s your turn You re up to bat, Buddy. Take your turn, knock it outa here! …
4take a turn for the worse — See: FOR THE WORSE. Contrast: TAKE A TURN FOR THE BETTER …
5take a turn for the worse — See: FOR THE WORSE. Contrast: TAKE A TURN FOR THE BETTER …
6take a turn for the better — {v. phr.} To start improving; start to get better. * /Aunt Hermione was very ill for a long time, but last week she suddenly took a turn for the better./ …
7take a turn for the better — {v. phr.} To start improving; start to get better. * /Aunt Hermione was very ill for a long time, but last week she suddenly took a turn for the better./ …
8(take) a turn for the better — ● turn …
9take a turn in the stubble — obsolete (of a male) to copulate One of many vulgar puns of which our forefathers were so fond, a turn, being a stroll or outing, and the stubble, pubic hair. To shoot over the stubble was to suffer premature ejaculation or the… …
10take\ a\ turn\ for\ the\ worse — See: for the worse Contrast: take a turn for the better …