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turnoff

[ UK /tˈɜːnɒf/ ]
[ US /ˈtɝˌnɔf/ ]
NOUN
  1. a side road where you can turn off
    I missed the turnoff and went 15 miles out of my way
  2. something causing antagonism or loss of interest

How To Use turnoff In A Sentence

  • Fifteen fire trucks raced past her before she reached the turnoff to her own narrow road. WHERE THE HEART IS
  • Fifteen fire trucks raced past her before she reached the turnoff to her own narrow road. WHERE THE HEART IS
  • The side trail was too narrow for the cart, so Skip abandoned it at the turnoff and limped after the others on foot, down a rocky path that hugged the base of a shaley cliff for a hundred yards or so. THE BOYS FROM SANTA CRUZ
  • Anyways, my point is that everyone should apply long-lasting deodorant or antiperspirant on a daily basis because smelling like sweat is definitely a turnoff for everybody.
  • Six Sigma's emphasis on sophisticated statistics is a major turnoff to many service organizations.
  • In fact, he probably sees any sort of neediness in you as a turnoff. The Lo-Down
  • Hall's slicked-back hair and long beard were a turnoff for Tausch, added to what she calls terrific arrogance: "He was pretentious and always making pronunciamentos," she says. Latest Articles
  • When Joanna and Jenny arrived at the turnoff to the ranch, Clayton's rattletrap Ford pickup was just clattering over the cattle guard. Tombstone Courage
  • This behavior is a quick turnoff to professionals who value their vocation and what they have to offer.
  • This looks great, but the main turnoff for me is you can't speak next to it and make the robot voice as you can with conventional fans. Bladeless Fan by James Dyson » E-Mail
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