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turn in
verb
- intr to go to bed for the night
- tr to hand in; deliver
to turn in an essay
- tr to deliver (someone accused of a crime) into police custody
- to give up or conclude (something)
we turned in the game when it began to rain
- tr to record (a score, etc)
- turn in on oneselfto withdraw or cause to withdraw from contact with others and become preoccupied with one's own problems
Example Sentences
Harris and Scialfa turned in a moving take on “Red Dirt Girl,” the title track from the country-folk legend’s hit studio album of the same name.
"The turn in weather means shoppers will be thinking about refreshing their wardrobes and homes," said Ms Berg.
Other fans don’t know or care about the lineup’s backstory, which took its first devastating turn in February 1980 with the death of singer Bon Scott, 33.
Public opinion on immigration has taken a sharp rightward turn in recent years, a phenomenon fueled in part by Trump, who has declared an “invasion” at the U.S. southern border.
Hopefully, we will keep moving in that direction because the winds are turning in our world right now, which is really scary.
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