turn of events

NOUN
  1. an unforeseen development
    events suddenly took an awkward turn
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How To Use turn of events In A Sentence

  • In a sudden turn of events, Malik's family refused to pay his defence lawyers.
  • Stark says the turn of events is disappointing, and notes the land was the largest parcel in the area that doesn't require rezoning, a process that could take a couple of years.
  • The rest of us started wandering back to our places on the field, still shocked and perturbed at this turn of events.
  • The case represents an unprecedented turn of events for Internet journalism.
  • At the risk of sounding boastful, I had managed to go for quite a while without incurring any penalty for my illegal parking endeavors, so I was a bit miffed by the recent turn of events.
  • In ‘The Radish,’ a trip through a supermarket produce aisle brings about a strange turn of events in which the narrator, after being ‘jostled’ and ‘rammed’ by other shoppers, is separated from his cart and encounters ‘a man dressed in lederhosen and an alpine hat.’
  • In a strange turn of events, you find yourself not as into Leo's usual tics: his unhinged vocals and spasmodic guitar.
  • They were horrified at this unexpected turn of events.
  • He talks freely and very colourfully about facing the gallows, his life in jail and the fortunate turn of events that enabled him to transform his life.
  • Industry observers say that the sudden turn of events in the industry has to be assimilated with a note of caution.
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