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turning

[tur-ning] / ˈtɜr nɪŋ /






ADJECTIVE
whirling
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Example Sentences

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"But once you're out there, there's no turning back, and it's not as easy as it looks like on the screen."

From BBC

The researchers suggest that this buried "spark of water" may have been a decisive factor in turning Earth from a molten inferno into the blue, life-friendly planet we know today.

From Science Daily

We don’t like turning in anything even remotely rough to Netflix.

From Los Angeles Times

By his own words, Chalamet is in pursuit of greatness and believes he’s been turning in “top-of-the-line” performances for almost a decade.

From Salon

The speech included a call for quiet and calm as "our world seems to spin ever faster", with King Charles quoting poet TS Eliot's words about finding the "still point of the turning world".

From BBC