Turn over (an engine)

To start an engine or motor.It was very cold in the morning so the car engine would not turn over easily.

Turn over a new leaf

To make a fresh start.I will turn over a new leaf and begin to practice the piano every day.

Turn over

To start (used for a motor).It was very cold and the motor would not turn over.

Turn over

To sell.We were able to turn over most of our stock of fans during the summer.

Turn over

To roll over.The boat turned over during the storm.

Turn out (something) turn (something) out

To make or produce a product or something.The car company turns out 8,000 cars every week.

Turn out (something) turn (something) out

To turn something inside out, to empty something.The man turned out his pockets when he was looking for his car keys.

To the eye

As it is seen, apparently.To the eye, the hotel looked very nice but when we entered it, it was not very good at all.

To the extent that

To the degree that, in so far as."To the extent that I am able, I will be happy to help you."

To the ends of the earth

To the most remote and most inaccessible points on the earth.My professor went to the ends of the earth to find material for his university... Read more →