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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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turn on one`s heel<br />

- to turn around suddenly<br />

The letter carrier turned on his heel when he saw the large dog.<br />

turn on (someone)<br />

- to suddenly become hostile to someone<br />

The boy used to be my friend but he suddenly turned on me last summer.<br />

turn on (something)<br />

- to open/start something, to let water or electricity flow<br />

"Please turn on the radio so we can hear the evening news."<br />

turn one`s back on (someone)<br />

- to refuse to help someone who is in trouble or is in need<br />

The girl turned her back on her friend when her friend asked for some help.<br />

turn one`s stomach<br />

- to make one feel sick<br />

The car accident turned my stomach.<br />

turn out<br />

- to be found or known, to prove to be true<br />

It turned out that more people came to the party than we expected.<br />

turn out<br />

- to come or go to see or do something<br />

Over 50,000 people turned out for the concert.<br />

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