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Definition of "in-turn" [in-turn]

  • A shot in which the handle of the stone is rotated across the body. (noun)

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Use "in-turn" in a sentence
  • "The original "Fantastia" short, featuring Mickey Mouse battling enchanted broomsticks gone-wrong, was set to composer Paul Dukas '1897 piece "L'Apprenti sorcier" (Hello, public domain!) which was in-turn inspired by hundred-year-earlier poem of the same name."
  • "It could all be prevented with a simple phone call to the State Patrol, who will in-turn get a wildlife officer to the scene, and we will gladly give anybody who wants the roadkill a permit for it."
  • "Sanford's affair is a side show to the serious facts that he abandoned his job for a week, lied to his staffers who in-turn lied to us, he put the state of South Carolina in jeopardy by leaving it leaderless, and put the United States of America in danger ... what would have happened had some cartel or other hostile group taken him hostage."
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