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turn 1. Music a melodic ornament that makes a turn around a note, beginning with the note above, in a variety of sequences 2. Theatre chiefly Brit a short theatrical act, esp in music hall, cabaret, etc.
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The saints, led by Mary, include men and women who stumble, fall, speak out of turn, and even deny Jesus, yet still cling to him. Nervous energy jolts through his body, making it intensely difficult for him to focus on schoolwork, keep track of assignments, and not speak out of turn. He does not speak out of turn or upstage upperclassmen. |
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