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about turn
(intransitive, military) To turn to face the opposite direction.
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turn turtle
(intransitive, now historical) To capture a turtle by turning it onto its back. / (intransitive) Especially of a boat or ship, or some other vehicle: to turn upside down.
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Cruyff turn
(soccer) A piece of footwork where, instead of passing or crossing the ball directly by kicking it, the player drags the ball behind his planted foot with the inside of his crossing foot, turns through 180 degrees, and accelerates away from the defender.
turn around
(ergative) To physically rotate (usually around a vertical axis) for a half turn (180 degrees), a whole turn (360 degrees), or an indefinite amount.
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turn the page
(idiomatic) To move on to new involvements or activities; to make a fresh start. / Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: To proceed to the next page in a book.
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turn heads
(idiomatic) To garner a considerable amount of attention.
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turn the tables
(idiomatic) To reverse a situation, so that the advantage has shifted to the party which was previously disadvantaged.
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