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There are 24 words containing URNON

turnon turn-on turn␣on  ——  murnongturnons turn-ons  ——  murnongs  ——  turn␣one␣on  ——  bournonite  ——  bournonites  ——  turn␣one's␣backturn␣one's␣coat  ——  burn␣one's␣boatsturn␣on␣its␣head  ——  turn␣one's␣hand␣toturn␣one's␣nose␣upturn␣on␣one's␣heel  ——  burn␣one's␣bridgesburn␣one's␣fingers  ——  return␣on␣investmentturn␣one's␣life␣around  ——  tune␣in,␣turn␣on,␣drop␣outturn␣on␣the␣waterworksturn␣on,␣tune␣in,␣drop␣out

30 definitions found

  • turnon — n. Alternative form of turn-on.
  • turn-on — n. (Idiomatic) Something that attracts, gives pleasure, or encourages…
  • turn␣on — v. (Transitive) To set a flow of fluid or gas running by rotating… — v. (Transitive) To power up, to put into operation, to start… — v. (Intransitive, of a device) To start operating; to power up, to become on.
  • murnong — n. A perennial herb of species Microseris lanceolata, of Australia…
  • turnons — n. Plural of turnon.
  • turn-ons — n. Plural of turn-on.
  • murnongs — n. Plural of murnong.
  • turn␣one␣on — v. (Idiomatic) To excite (often sexually), to increase interest.
  • bournonite — n. (Mineralogy) A sulfosalt mineral, a sulfantimonite of lead and copper.
  • bournonites — n. Plural of bournonite.
  • turn␣one's␣back — v. (Intransitive, idiomatic) To cease paying attention to something. — v. (Intransitive, idiomatic, with "on") To forsake, to abandon; to ignore. — v. (Intransitive) To turn away, as when fleeing or in contempt.
  • turn␣one's␣coat — v. (Idiomatic) To turn against a previous affiliation or allegiance. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see turn, coat.
  • burn␣one's␣boats — v. To cut oneself off from all chance of retreat; to stake everything…
  • turn␣on␣its␣head — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To turn upside-down; to invert. — v. (Transitive, idiomatic) To completely change.
  • turn␣one's␣hand␣to — v. To adapt or apply oneself to; to engage in; to undertake.
  • turn␣one's␣nose␣up — v. (Idiomatic, with "at") Alternative form of turn up one’s nose.
  • turn␣on␣one's␣heel — v. (Idiomatic) To suddenly turn away from someone or something…
  • burn␣one's␣bridges — v. (Idiomatic) To destroy one’s path, connections, reputation…
  • burn␣one's␣fingers — v. (Idiomatic) to harm oneself; to suffer consequences of one’s actions.
  • return␣on␣investment — n. (Finance) A benefit gained by an investor from an investment.
  • turn␣one's␣life␣around — v. (Figurative) To make drastic changes to one’s way of life to…
  • tune␣in,␣turn␣on,␣drop␣out — phr. Pay attention to the new way of living; go within yourself…
  • turn␣on␣the␣waterworks — v. (Dated, informal, figuratively) To start crying, especially…
  • turn␣on,␣tune␣in,␣drop␣out — phr. Alternative form of tune in, turn on, drop out.
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