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  • 51turned-on — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective 1. Slang. Feeling a very strong emotion: atin gle, excited, fired up, thrilled, worked up. Informal: psyched. Slang: stoked. See EXCITE. 2. Slang. Stupefied, intoxicated, or otherwise influenced by the taking of… …

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  • 52out of the woods —  No longer in danger.  ► “Still, convinced that it is not out of the woods yet, Aqualon recently turned to the The Manager’s Network to help it tackle new challenges.” (CIO, May 1995, p. 31) …

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  • 53turned — adjective 1. moved around an axis or center (Freq. 5) • Ant: ↑unturned • Similar to: ↑inverted, ↑upside down, ↑overturned, ↑upset, ↑upturned, ↑ …

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  • 54turned around — Synonyms and related words: abashed, abroad, adrift, astray, at sea, back, backward, backwards, bewildered, bothered, bottom side up, bottom up, clueless, confused, contrarily, contrariwise, conversely, counter, discomposed, disconcerted,… …

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  • 55turned on — Synonyms and related words: agog, ape about, aquiver, aroused, atingle, attracted, atwitter, bugs on, bursting, carried away, cathectic, concerned, cracked on, crazy about, curious, ebullient, effervescent, enthusiastic, excited, exhilarated,… …

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  • 56turn out — phrasal verb Word forms turn out : present tense I/you/we/they turn out he/she/it turns out present participle turning out past tense turned out past participle turned out 1) a) [intransitive] to develop in a particular way, or to have a… …

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  • 57turn out — {v.} 1. To make leave or go away. * /His father turned him out of the house./ * /If you don t behave, you will be turned out./ Compare: THROW OUT. 2. To turn inside out; empty. * /He turned out his pockets looking for the money./ * /Robbers… …

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  • 58turn out — {v.} 1. To make leave or go away. * /His father turned him out of the house./ * /If you don t behave, you will be turned out./ Compare: THROW OUT. 2. To turn inside out; empty. * /He turned out his pockets looking for the money./ * /Robbers… …

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  • 59turn out — 1) PHR V LINK If something turns out a particular way, it happens in that way or has the result or degree of success indicated. [V P prep] If I had known my life was going to turn out like this, I would have let them kill me... [V P n] Sometimes… …

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  • 60turn\ out — v 1. To make leave or go away. His father turned him out of the house. If you don t behave, you will be turned out. Compare: throw out 2. To turn inside out; empty. He turned out his pockets looking for the money. Robbers turned out all the… …

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