turning|turnings in English
noun
[turn·ing || 'tɜrnɪŋ /'tɜː-]
action of the person or thing that turns, rotating; place of a change in direction; act of shaping an object on a lathe; object which is shaped on a lathe
Use "turning|turnings" in a sentence
1. Anfractuous definition is - full of windings and intricate turnings : tortuous
2. The passage was narrower here, tapering off into three turnings.
3. Anfractuous definition, characterized by windings and turnings; sinuous; circuitous: an Anfractuous path
4. Anfractuous definition, characterized by windings and turnings; sinuous; circuitous: an Anfractuous path
5. After rethinking the traditional idea of retributive punishment, modern criminal policies have made some turnings.
6. Turning and turning in the widening gyre.
7. Rather, there will be forks and turnings in the road, to say nothing of the unanticipated bumps.
8. Automatic Rear Pincer Turning : Patented design, easy adjustment on turning angle.
9. A Turning Point
10. He's turning carnivorous.
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12. The tide is turning.
13. Turning Point in History
14. Turning dreams into Nightmares.
15. A large excess of magnesium turnings is necessary to prevent the formation of Biallyl (1,5-hexadiene) by a Würtz-coupling reaction
16. Turning the “Hose” on Hell
17. The yen is turning up.
18. Biopharming: Turning Plants into Factories
19. The pedals never stop turning.
20. The wheels were turning swiftly.
21. His hair is turning gray.
22. Turning our Adversities Into Opportunities
23. No, there's no turning back.
24. Anfract: A winding or turning; sinuosity
25. Automatons Keep Gears Turning In D.C