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to be folded, to be turned down, to be wrapped. [1.2]
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to be turned end for end [1.7]
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to be brought around back again,
to be turned around to the point of departure; to be repeated [1.7]
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to be turned aside from a road or from a direction [1.7]
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to be bent, turned, notched, or hollowed [1.2]
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sunk, yielded, given way, as the lips when the front teeth are lost; turned on the edge, as a knife, axe, etc., when the metal is too soft, or as the horns of oxen, one of which hangs a little, or a clay vessel warped by the rays of the sun [1.2]
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to be looked at from the side; to be turned aside from [1.7]
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to be turned end for end, to be turned the wrong way [1.7]
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