Turning example sentences

Related (11): spin, pivot, revolve, rotate, twist, gyrate, swivel, veer, divert, curve, bend.

turn·ing

noun

turning (noun) · turnings (plural noun)

  - a place where a road branches off another:

  - the action or skill of using a lathe.

  - shavings of wood or metal resulting from turning something on a lathe.

turn

verb

turning (present participle)

  - move in a circular direction wholly or partly around an axis or point:

  - perform (a somersault or cartwheel):

  - twist or sprain (an ankle):

  - move (something) so that it is in a different position in relation to its surroundings or its previous position:

  - change the position of one's body so that one is facing in a different direction:

  - aim, point, or direct (something):

  - change or cause to change direction:

  - (of the tide) change from flood to ebb or vice versa:

  - move (a page) over so that it is flat against the previous or next page:

  - fold or unfold (fabric or a piece of a garment) in the specified way:

  - pass around (the flank or defensive lines of an army) so as to attack it from the side or rear:

  - pass (an opponent) at close quarters by feinting to go one way then moving in another direction:

  - bend back (the edge of a blade) so as to make it blunt:

  - change in nature, state, form, or colour; become:

  - cause to change in nature, state, form, or colour:

  - send or put into a specified place or condition:

  - pass the age or time of:

  - (of leaves) change color in the autumn:

  - (with reference to the stomach) make or become nauseated:

  - (with reference to milk) make or become sour:

  - shape (something) on a lathe:

  - give a graceful or elegant form to:

  - induce or persuade (someone) to act against their country or associates, especially as a spy or informer:

  - cause (a person) to change their sexual orientation or gender identity:

  - make (a profit):

Synonyms

turnoff, turn, exit, turnout, revolve, rotate, spin, roll, circle, wheel, whirl, twirl, gyrate, swivel, spiral, pivot, around, negotiate, take, perform, execute, do, sprain, twist, rick, wrench, hurt, injure, bend, curve, wind, twist, loop, meander, snake, zigzag, double, crease, bend, overlap, tuck, gather, pleat, crimp, bunch, become, go, grow, get, convert, change, transform, make, adapt, modify, rebuild, reconstruct, refashion, remake, restyle, become, go, grow, get, convert, change, transform, make, adapt, modify, rebuild, reconstruct, refashion, remake, restyle, become, pass, hit, nauseate, sicken, sour, curdle, spoil, taint, fashion, make, shape, mold, cast, form, Legal

"Turning" Example Sentences

1. I am turning 30 next month.
2. She is turning the handle to open the door.
3. He is turning the steering wheel left.
4. The page is turning in the wind.
5. They are turning the music up louder.
6. The leaves on the trees are turning red and orange.
7. We are turning left at the next intersection.
8. The earth is turning on its axis.
9. I am turning my attention to a new project.
10. The conversation is turning into an argument.
11. She is turning off the lights before leaving the room.
12. He is turning away from negative influences.
13. The water is turning a darker shade of blue.
14. They are turning their backs on tradition.
15. The temperature is turning colder as winter approaches.
16. We are turning the corner and entering a new phase.
17. The caterpillar is turning into a butterfly.
18. The tide is turning and coming back in.
19. I am turning down the offer because it doesn't meet my needs.
20. The dancers are turning in unison.
21. She is turning a blind eye to the truth.
22. He is turning over a new leaf and changing his ways.
23. The gears are turning smoothly.
24. They are turning to each other for support.
25. The sun is turning the sky pink and orange.
26. We are turning our attention to environmental issues.
27. The game is turning in our favor.
28. The wind is turning the windmill blades.
29. I am turning to meditation to reduce stress.
30. The film is turning out to be a box office hit.

Common Phases

1. Turning point;
2. Turning the corner;
3. Turning a blind eye;
4. Turning the tide;
5. Turning up the volume;
6. Turning over a new leaf;
7. Turning the pages;
8. Turning heads;
9. Turning a profit;
10. Turning the tables.

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