Sentence examples for word turns from inspiring English sources

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The word  turns 11 million people into a suspect class of quasi-criminals.

The potato was genuinely interesting, not least because "heritage", a silly word, turns out here to mean "a weird shade of blue".

Rather nicely, in a book devoted to words, logos, translated in the King James Version of the Gospel of John simply as "the word," turns out to be the most all-purpose of items.

"We came across lots of examples of where an Old English or Middle English word turns up in writing in Latin text, and only later in writing in English".

Flexible enough to serve as both a noun ('an electronic cigarette or similar device; an act of inhaling and exhaling the vapour produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device') and a verb (to 'inhale and exhale the vapour produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device'), the word turns out to predate even the invention of e-cigarettes.

But some teens post hashtags on their Facebook statuses even though many of the benefits of hashtagged words especially the fact that the word turns into a link doesn't apply on Facebook.

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The operative word turned out to be "someday".

Part way down the steps we stopped and, without a word, turned and left.

In a word, turn this part of the Republicans' base into an albatross.

She kept repeating this last word, turning it into a call-and-response game.

He is a Wasp in both senses of the word, turning his stinging intelligence on his own people.

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