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stimulate sexually
This movie usually arouses the male audience -
produce suddenly or automatically
Turn on the charm
turn on the waterworks -
cause to operate by flipping a switch
turn on the stereo
switch on the light
switch on the light -
become hostile towards
The dog suddenly turned on the mailman -
be contingent on
The outcomes rides on the results of the election
Your grade will depends on your homework -
cause to be agitated, excited, or roused
The speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks -
get high, stoned, or drugged
He trips every weekend
How To Use turn on In A Sentence
- Nancy and Andy bring in Stevie for an emergency pediatrician visit on "Weeds" (Showtime at 10), only to turn on the television in the waiting room and learn that the feds are a little too close to catching their family. TV highlights: Monday, Oct.18, 2010
- Mr. Sorapong, 35 years old, selected industrial estate developers Hemaraj Land & Development PCL and Amata Corporation PCL among his top picks, with Hemaraj returning 147% over the course of 2010 and Amata providing a 99% return on investment. Real Estate
- The difference in turn-on time would generally not be noticeable for standard household incandescent bulbs, since they turn on very quickly.
- Yields on bonds are so low that any future inflation is likely to erode the rates of return on government bonds bought today.
- I need to make at least a 90-degree shoulder turn on the backswing.
- Turn onto a clean surface dusted with flour. Times, Sunday Times
- When you turn on the tap, unfiltered water flows through the faucet head at a full-pressure flow as with any conventional faucet.
- It's too bad that the return on your investment doesn't always yield the big gains you want.
- Most Labour MPs who quit the front bench will return only if elections are held. Times, Sunday Times
- You know how it is, when you're sitting out in the dark, 50 kilometres from the nearest place of inhabitation, and you turn on the light, even the tiniest little three LED gizmo.