Order to turn in Galaxys?
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TELEPHONERECALLOrder to turn in Galaxys?
lookto turn the eyes toward something in order to see
looksto turn the eyes toward something in order to see
churningAgitate or turn (milk or cream) in a machine in order to produce butter
churnedAgitate or turn (milk or cream) in a machine in order to produce butter
snowplowingSki with the tips of one's skis pointing inward in order to slow down or turn
snowplowedSki with the tips of one's skis pointing inward in order to slow down or turn
unweightingMomentarily stop pressing heavily on (a ski or skateboard) in order to make a turn more easily
unweightsMomentarily stop pressing heavily on (a ski or skateboard) in order to make a turn more easily
snowplowsAn act of turning the points of one's skis inward in order to slow down or turn
snowplowAn act of turning the points of one's skis inward in order to slow down or turn
swingsTurn (a ship or aircraft) to all compass points in succession, in order to test compass error
LEFTRIGHTRepeated words in a drill sergeant's marching order, and a hint to how the first and second word, in turn, of each starred answer would be touch-typed
christieany of several skiing turns executed in order to change direction on a downhill run or for decreasing speed or stopping, esp. a turn in which the body is swung around with the skis kept parallel
foosballA tabletop version of soccer in which players turn rods fixed on top of a playing box and attached to miniature figures of players, in order to flick the ball and strike it toward the goal
foosballsA tabletop version of soccer in which players turn rods fixed on top of a playing box and attached to miniature figures of players, in order to flick the ball and strike it toward the goal
bluebeardA character in a tale by Charles Perrault, who killed several wives in turn for disobeying his order to avoid a locked room, which contained the bodies of his previous wives. Local tradition in Brittany identifies him with Gilles de Rais (c.1400รป40), a perpetrator of atrocities, although he had only one wife (who left him)