Turn up one`s nose at (something)

To refuse something because it is not good enough.My friend turned up his nose at the job offer in another department of his company.

Turn tail

To run away from trouble or danger.The young boys turned tail when the farmer began to chase them from the field.

Turn (something) to one’s advantage

To make an advantage for oneself out of something.The man was able to turn his previous job experience to his advantage in his new job.

Turn out (someone) turn (someone) out

To make someone leave or go away.The man decided to turn his son out of the house when he refused to get a job.

Turn out good

To end satisfactorily.The cake turned out good. It was delicious.

Turn out fine

To end satisfactorily.We thought that the weather would be terrible but it turned out fine.

Turn out all right

To end satisfactorily.Everything at the party turned out all right.

Turn out (a light)

To make a light go out.I always turn out the light if I do not need it.

Turn out

To see or do something.Over 50,000 people turned out for the concert.

Turn out

To become or result.The cake turned out well.