Found 160 phrases starting with TU: Page #2

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turn a trickTo perform a sexual service for a customer.Rate it:
turn aboutAlternative spelling of turnaboutRate it:
turn about is fair playMy business partner came up to Me the week before Halloween to notify that he was leaving for two weeks in Florida 'cause is wife was tired.Rate it:
turn againstTo rebel or oppose something formerly supported.Rate it:
turn againstTo rotate against or in opposition to something.Rate it:
turn aroundAn upset; a suprising comeback.Rate it:
turn awayTo rotate the body or head so as not to face someone or something.Rate it:
turn awayTo bend or turn from a fixed course.Rate it:
turn awayTo refuse to admit someone.Rate it:
turn awayTo avert or deflect something.Rate it:
turn backTo reverse one's direction and retrace one's steps.Rate it:
turn backTo backtrack.Rate it:
turn backTo fold something back; to fold down.Rate it:
turn backNo turn a dial anticlockwise or adjust a clock or other meter to an earlier time or reading.Rate it:
turn backTo refuse to allow someone to pass a border or enter a place.Rate it:
turn back the clockTo return to a previous state.Rate it:
turn downTo refuse, decline, or deny.Rate it:
turn downTo reduce the amount of something by means of a control, such as the volume, heat, or light.Rate it:
turn downTo reposition by turning, flipping, etc. in a downward direction.Rate it:
turn headsTo garner a considerable amount of attention.Rate it:
turn inTo submit something; to give.Rate it:
turn inTo go to sleep; retire to bed.Rate it:
turn into go to bedRate it:
turn in one's graveTo be appalled, offended or disgusted by something, despite being deceased.Rate it:
turn intoTo transform into; become.Rate it:
turn into a pumpkinUsed to indicate a curfew, or the time by which one must depart.Rate it:
turn looseTo roam freely or to act freely.Rate it:
turn of eventsA deviation from the expected course of events.Rate it:
turn of phraseAn artful phrasing of words.Rate it:
turn offTo power down; to stop a device by switching it off.Rate it:
turn offTo repulse, disgust, or discourage.Rate it:
turn offTo leave a road; exit.Rate it:
turn onTo power up; to start a device by switching it on.Rate it:
turn onTo rebel; to go against something formerly supported.Rate it:
turn onTo enter a road.Rate it:
turn onTo attract, give pleasure, or encourage.Rate it:
turn onto switch onRate it:
turn on a dimeVery maneuverableRate it:
turn on its headTo completely change.Rate it:
turn on one's heelTo suddenly turn away from someone or something in order to depart rapidly, especially as expressive of haughtiness, disapproval, or evasiveness.Rate it:
turn one onTo increase interest.Rate it:
turn one's backTo forsake, to abandon; to ignore.Rate it:
turn one's coatTo turn against a previous affiliation or allegiance.Rate it:
turn one's nose upAlternative form of turn up one's nose.Rate it:
turn outTo result; end up.Rate it:
turn outTo attend; show up.Rate it:
turn outTo extinguish a light or other device.Rate it:
turn outIt turns out.Rate it:
turn outTo produce; make.Rate it:
turn outTo leave a road.Rate it:

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