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turning in

verb as in go to bed

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"Roosevelt and Churchill are turning in their graves. America has sided with the global evil," Ukrainian blogger and activist Yuri Kasyanov said.

From BBC

Marshall certainly got her flowers Sunday in an 76-66 win over No. 25 Illinois, turning in a trademark performance befitting her four years at USC.

Kelman said that the system of "turning in your friends to the government" was reminiscent of "Soviet Stalinism."

From Salon

As companies stop offering coverage, people are turning in surging numbers to home insurance plans offered by state governments, which are typically more expensive while offering less protection.

From BBC

Kinch seemed in the hold of a dark nostalgia — as if he was wrestling with the monotony of civilian life, with the new strictures he faced since turning in his badge.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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