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turning

[tur-ning] / ˈtɜr nɪŋ /






ADJECTIVE
whirling
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She went on to describe “a landscape turning into a different landscape, and then you’re falling, and then you’re turning, and then someone appears that you didn’t expect to be there.”

From Los Angeles Times

If agents were to enter the building without a judicial warrant, the school would go into a full lockdown, turning off lights, staying silent and moving out of sight.

From Los Angeles Times

January sales numbers from some Chinese EV makers underscore the trend, and it’s a reason companies like Tesla are turning their attention to robots and robo-taxis.

From Barron's

These machines are expected to dramatically shorten the time required for certain calculations, turning problems that would take classical computers thousands of years into tasks that could be completed in hours.

From Science Daily

A door company says it holds the key to turning wood dust into electricity to help power its factory.

From BBC