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  • 91round turn — n. one complete turn, as of a rope, around something: see KNOT1 …

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  • 92Round whitefish — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …

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  • 93Round Midnight (1975 Betty Carter album) — Round Midnight Live album by Betty Carter Released 1975 Recorded December 6, 1969 Genre Vocal jazz …

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  • 94turn the corner — 1. To go round the corner 2. To get past a difficulty or danger 3. To begin to pick up • • • Main Entry: ↑corner * * * turn the/​a corner phrase to begin to be healthy, happy, or successful again after a difficult period Has the economy finally… …

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  • 95turn|a|bout — «TURN uh BOWT», noun. 1. a change to an opposite position, view, or course; reversal: »The turnabout did not come out of a feeling of charity. It was purely a business proposition (Newsweek). 2. the act or an act of turning about, especially of… …

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  • 96turn|ta|ble — «TURN TAY buhl», noun. 1. the round, revolving platform of a phonograph upon which records are placed. 2. a revolving platform used for turning things around. A turntable with a track is used for turning locomotives around …

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  • 97round robin — ► NOUN 1) a tournament in which each competitor plays in turn against every other. 2) a petition, especially one with signatures written in a circle to conceal the order of writing …

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  • 98round robin — n. [ ROUND1 + pers. name Robin] 1. a document, as a petition, protest, etc., with the signatures written in a circle to conceal the order of signing 2. a contest or tournament, as in tennis, chess, etc., in which every entrant is matched with… …

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  • 99round on somebody — ˈround on sb derived to suddenly speak angrily to sb and criticize or attack them Syn: turn on • He rounded on journalists, calling them ‘a pack of vultures’. Main entry: ↑roundderived …

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  • 100turn — /tɜn / (say tern) verb (t) 1. cause to move round on an axis or about a centre; rotate: to turn a wheel. 2. to cause to move round or partly round, as for the purpose of opening, closing, tightening, etc.: to turn a key. 3. to reverse the… …