An about-turn is a turn of 180 degrees, typically in a military formation. Figuratively, it can refer to a complete reversal of attitude.
You receive lose a turn and you must wait the rest of your turn, then when it is your turn to use your turn, you must wait that turn
I don't think it can be one word; It probably has to be 'going to turn' or 'about to turn'
Where you do a full turn or a half turn
turn on turn on turn on
it was not its turn
A Y and K turn is the same type of turn. It is sometimes called a broken U turn. This type of turn is a 3-point turn.
Turn (n): It is your turn to roll the dice. Turn (v): Turn your chair to face the front of the room.
You should turn on your turn signal before you need to brake for the turn.
2011 - turn 43 2012 - turn 44 2013 - turn 45 2014 - turn 46 2015 - turn 47 2016 - turn 48 2017 - turn 49 2018 - turn 50
None you turn on the song by finding all the meteors.
opposite of turn on
I/you/we/they turn. He/she/it turns. The present participle is turning.