to a turn in English
correctly, properly
Use "to a turn" in a sentence
1. (intransitive) To turn a Crank.
2. It makes sincerity turn to hypocrisy, cleverness turn to slyness and seriousness turn to dogma.
3. VerbCircumvolve turn— to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel
4. It makes sincerity turn to hypocrisy, cleverness turn to slyness and seriousness turn to dogma. Enough is enough.
5. You were supposed to turn off the A / C, not turn on the furnace.
6. We need to turn a new page.
7. Turn to bay
8. A foul morn may turn to a fair day.
9. To loosen a screw, turn it to the left.
10. He can't turn a blind eye to sin.
11. We could do a turn in a story that was literally a turn.
12. A U-turn in Moscow is even more illegal than a left turn.
13. Irresolution made him turn and turn, like a beast sunk in a bog.
14. 20 It's your turn to buy a round.
15. Most new radical ideas in science turn out to be incorrect; only a tiny fraction turn out to be correct.
16. Arched: to cause to turn away from a straight line
17. Arching: to cause to turn away from a straight line
18. It's our turn to be a good friend to her.
19. Bumbles: to fly, turn, or move rapidly with a …
20. I might today hesitate to turn in a burglar.
21. 8 She wants to turn over a new leaf.
22. Do you wish to turn me into a plutocrat?
23. They decided to turn their shelter into a storeroom.
24. Chris Anderson: You turn up the dials, the wheel starts to turn.
25. Turn away, turn, turn aside He kept his eyes Averted