Sentence for turned | Use turned in a sentence

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  • Gyp turned away. (8)
  • And get turned out? (8)
  • Pierson turned away. (8)
  • Stephen turned away. (8)
  • She turned upon Evan. (10)
  • Fiorsen turned abruptly. (8)
  • She turned her face away. (8)
  • Lady Malloring turned away. (8)
  • She turned her face to him. (22)
  • Soames turned to the window. (8)
  • Thyme turned down towards it. (8)
  • She turned her face towards me. (8)
  • Cecilia turned her face to him. (10)
  • The judge turned to his daughter. (9)
  • At last Robert turned back singly. (10)
  • Gyp turned and looked into his face. (8)
  • He turned and went towards the table. (8)
  • From the boats they turned to my costume. (2)
  • Pemberton turned on his heel and walked away. (13)
  • He remembered not one, but turned no one away. (12)
  • Emilia turned spitefully on herself at this close. (10)
  • Soames, who had turned his back on her, spun round. (8)
  • The figure moved, turned her face in the firelight. (8)
  • The little model turned her eyes from side to side. (8)
  • Emma turned away her head, divided between tears and smiles. (4)
  • Joe turned away; the back of his neck was literally crimson. (8)
  • March laughed, and again the young man turned his head away. (9)
  • Dawney turned to her; a heavy furrow showed between his brows. (8)
  • Mr. Pendyce, with his back turned, continued to find the Lessons. (8)
  • She was doing her hair and turned her head sharply as he entered. (8)
  • And, as Winifred moved towards the door, she turned out the light. (8)
  • He had addressed these words to Lapham; now he turned to his wife. (9)
  • But he reached his cab, and got in before Soames had turned the corner. (8)
  • Then she turned to me again, signed adieu with mute lips, and passed out. (9)
  • As if suddenly aware that he had a neighbour, Mr. Treffry turned his head. (8)
  • The old man stopped; his eyes, turned upward, had a bright, suffering look. (8)
  • He turned away, struck his hand upon his forehead, and strode from the spot. (1)
  • But the door did not open, nor when he pulled it and turned the handle firmly. (8)
  • It was still early when he reached the spot where the river turned to the east. (5)
  • As for me, my heart sprang up in me like a colt turned out of stables to graze. (10)
  • Then, ever so gently withdrawing her arms, she turned over and slept, exhausted. (8)
  • Soames turned, took a cigarette from the carven box, and walked back to the window. (8)
  • He went down to his study, flung himself on the sofa and turned his face to the wall. (8)
  • Diana turned from her pursuer with a comic woeful lifting of the brows at her friend. (10)
  • His fancy crumbled with the towers of the air, his heart gave a leap, he turned to Lucy. (10)
  • An old gentleman, passing, turned so suddenly, to see what he was, that he ricked his neck. (8)
  • Christian had turned pale; but his father had promised, and appointed an hour in his stead. (12)
  • This was done in the dry neat manner which Mr. Romfrey could feel to be his own turned on him. (10)
  • Van Diemen turned a pair of stupefied flat eyes on Herbert, who cast a sly look at the ladies. (10)
  • Mrs. Mount stared at the young man as at a curiosity, and turned to flirt with one of her Court. (10)
  • When he addressed her she answered as if she had not been listening, and he turned back to Lottie. (9)
  • Then she turned her head, and glanced out of the window, as if something there had caught her sight. (9)
  • He endured some minutes of total speechlessness at this pace, and abruptly said adieu and turned back. (10)
  • He turned from the Cathedral, and both slid along close under the eaves and front hangings of the houses. (10)
  • She made a signal to her groom, and sent the man flying in pursuit of him, while she turned and cantered. (10)
  • Her heart and all her energies had been his while he lived; from the visage of death it turned to her son. (10)
  • But Irene had not moved; in her gloved hands she ceaselessly turned and twisted the little bunch of violets. (8)
  • He turned his head neither to the right nor to the left, and disappeared in a few strides among the foliage. (2)
  • He appeared not even to have noticed that they had turned their backs on London, and passed into Richmond Park. (8)
  • Not that he had deliberately turned his back on anything; he had merely begun as a very young man to keep bees. (8)
  • Why, he did not know; but he made it a hard task for Austin to catch him alone, and turned sulky that instant. (10)
  • Soames divested him of his coat, and as he did so could not help admiring the glossy way his father was turned out. (8)
  • She turned her back to Richard, who had a view of a delicate neck as he manipulated with the bearing of a mailed knight. (10)
  • In subject and treatment it was above their heads; they turned it the cold shoulder and it soon disappeared from the boards. (3)
  • In the year following his marriage, Schumann turned to song-composing, producing more than one hundred songs in this period. (3)
  • Since, however, I chose to excuse it, they said they would say nothing more about her, and she was turned face to the wall. (10)
  • She smiled, turned over some leaves, and struck the opening notes of the Ninth Symphony of Beethoven, and made her selections. (10)
  • Happily for him, philosophy, in the present instance, after a round of profundities, turned her lantern upon the comic aspect of his errand. (10)

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