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Definition of
turn to phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
turn to
phrasal verb
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turn to somebody/something
to go to somebody/something for help, advice, etc.
She has nobody she can turn to.
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turn to
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turn over to
turn somebody on (to something)
turn somebody
over to somebody
turn something
over to somebody
turn something
over to something
turn to jelly
done to a turn
turn your hand to something
turn something to good account
turn something to your advantage
turn a blind eye (to something)
turn a deaf ear (to somebody/something)
put/set/turn your mind to something
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Phrasal verbs
turn somebody on (to something)
turn somebody
over to somebody
turn something
over to somebody
turn something
over to something
Idioms
turn to jelly
done to a turn
turn your hand to something
turn something to good account
turn something to your advantage
turn a blind eye (to something)
turn a deaf ear (to somebody/something)
put/set/turn your mind to something
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Nearby words
turntablism
noun
turntablist
noun
turn to
phrasal verb
turn up
phrasal verb
turn-up
noun
trait
noun
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