turning

Related to turning: milling
See:
  • (one's) lips turn blue
  • (something) turns (one) on
  • it is a long lane that has no turning
  • the tide turns
  • the wheels are turning
  • the wheels turn
  • toss and turn
  • turn (one) away from (someone or something)
  • turn (one) on to (something)
  • turn (one's) back to (someone or something)
  • turn (one's) coat
  • turn (one's) head
  • turn (one's) mind to (something)
  • turn (one's) nose up at (someone or something)
  • turn (one's) stomach
  • turn (one's) toes up
  • turn (over) in (one's) grave
  • turn (someone or something) loose
  • turn (someone or something) out of (something or some place)
  • turn (someone or something) out to grass
  • turn (someone's) crank
  • turn (something) on its ear
  • turn (something) on its head
  • turn (something) over in (one's) mind
  • turn (something) to (one's) advantage
  • turn (something) to account
  • turn (something) to good account
  • turn 180 degrees
  • turn a blind eye
  • turn a blind eye to (something)
  • turn a corner
  • turn a deaf ear (to someone or something)
  • turn a hair, not
  • turn a phrase
  • turn a profit
  • turn a trick
  • turn about
  • turn against (someone or something)
  • turn an honest penny
  • turn around
  • turn around (something)
  • turn aside
  • turn away
  • turn away from (someone or something)
  • turn back
  • turn back the clock
  • turn belly up
  • turn down
  • turn for the better
  • turn full circle
  • turn geese into swans
  • turn heads
  • turn in
  • turn in on (oneself)
  • turn in upon (oneself)
  • turn into (someone or something)
  • turn into a pumpkin
  • turn King's/Queen's evidence
  • turn nasty
  • turn off
  • turn on
  • turn on a dime
  • turn on a sixpence
  • turn on the heat
  • turn on the waterworks
  • turn onto (someone or something)
  • turn out
  • turn out all right
  • turn out to be (someone or something)
  • turn over
  • turn over a new leaf
  • turn over to (someone or something)
  • turn round
  • turn sour
  • turn state's evidence
  • turn tail
  • turn tail and run
  • turn the air blue
  • turn the cat in the pan
  • turn the corner
  • turn the heat on (someone or something)
  • turn the heat up
  • turn the knife
  • turn the other cheek
  • turn the other way
  • turn the scale(s)
  • turn the screw(s) (on someone)
  • turn the tables
  • turn the tide
  • turn the trick
  • turn the/(one's) clock(s) back
  • turn the/(one's) clock(s) forward
  • turn thumbs down (on something)
  • turn thumbs up (on something)
  • turn tits up
  • turn to ashes in (one's) mouth
  • turn toward (someone or something)
  • turn tricks
  • turn turtle
  • turn two
  • turn under
  • turn up
  • turn up (one's) nose at (something)
  • turn up (one's) toes
  • turn up like a bad penny
  • turn up the heat (on someone or something)
  • turn up trumps
  • turning a hair, not/without
  • turning of the tide
  • turning point
  • without turning a hair
References in periodicals archive
3 times in various verbal phrases: "we were /.../ turning suddenly out of alleys" (p.
He or she can avoid the spin aspect by keeping the slip/skid ball centered while turning. On the flip side, airspeed can be fine but the pilot is turning into a tailwind with the slip/skid ball pinned at one end or the other.
Vehicles randomly change their lines, which affects the left-turning vehicles' safety level and operational performance in their turning process.
Some motorists make a U-turn even from the middle lane, placing themselves on a potential collision course with those in the far left lane turning left, on Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Boulevard.
Of course, it is not enough for preaching to do what God is doing, in this case turning everything upside down.
He wants to find out whether turning red helps plants survive cold weather.
Leave Arden Way by turning left through a hand gate to reach a junction.
Units are turning in the ACADA or its M88 detector without following proper turn-in procedures--and that's causing problems.
Place your hand to the inside of your front foot if turning or balancing is challenging.
Turning through west, the flight lead's radar altimeter, set to 5,000 feet, went off.
Twist your upper body, turning your hips to the right.
Richard Raffan's Taunton's Complete Illustrated Guide To Turning is a woodworker's 'bible' on master techniques for turning bowls and spindles.
Bush and Rumsfeld have also suggested that each point along the road was a turning point.
FEATURES & FUNCTIONS: The machine can perform turning (swing: 25.6 in.; maximum cutting length and diameter, respectively: 15.75 in., 11.02 in.), as well as boring, milling, and tapping in a single setup.
This has meant turning our coat closet into a nook for the refrigerator, and turning half of our living room into a bedroom, using a mobile closet to double as a wall.