To have furnished with, or caused to be present
To have pioneered
“How many loaves of bread does the baker turn out each day?”
Past tense for to arrive somewhere (for a given event or purpose)
“He was hopeful that a huge crowd would turn out, and insisted that the country was on the brink of a new revolution.”
Past tense for to happen or end up in a particular way
“If you are nice to them, they will be nice to you, and everything will turn out fine.”
Past tense for to prove to true or factual
“What was once speculation would turn out to be fact.”
Past tense for to expel or send away, especially permanently
“I desire, Mr. Roberts, that you turn him out of the house, and shut the door immediately.”
Past tense for to turn or switch off (something)
“The problem of who was to get out of bed and into the cold to turn out the lights became quite vocal.”
Past tense for to become or turn out to be
Past tense for to get out of bed
Past tense for to conclude or turn out
Past tense for to clean of undesirable material
Past tense for to happen, transpire, or take place
Past tense for to bend or turn outwards
Past tense for to advance or make progress
Past tense for to remove people from a place
Past tense for to empty a place or container
Past tense for to produce literature, typically in large quantities
Past tense for to elevate or extend in an upward direction or motion
(slip into) Past tense for to put on (a garment) quickly and easily
Past tense for to free or release from slavery
Past tense for to put in writing
Past tense for to extinguish a flame or fire
Past tense for to make something look (more) presentable
Past tense for to make a vigorous and thorough search
Removed forcibly from a dwelling or place
Showing wild, almost deranged, excitement and energy
(of a man) Neat and trim in dress and appearance
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