Turns on the charm
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WOOSTurns on the charm
ENCHANTTurn on the charm.
SEDUCETurn on the charm
WOOPut on the charm for
SOBSTurns on the waterworks
BAWLSTurns on the waterworks
REWATERSTurns on the sprinkler
AXISThe Earth turns on it
AXISWhat the Earth turns on
SPITIt turns on the cooker
AXISOn what the Earth turns
AXISThe earth turns on it
SPITIt turns on the fire
GEESTurns right, on the farm
AXISOn what the earth turns
PLOWIt turns up on the farm
fulcrathe support on which a lever turns
AXIALOf the line on which Earth turns
IGNWhat the car key turns on: Abbr.
BAWLSTurns on the waterworks, so to speak
WAILSTurns on the waterworks, so to speak
AXLEOne making a lot of turns on the road?
fulcrumthe support, or point of rest, on which a lever turns.
axialsituated in or on the line about which a rotating body turns.
pintlepin or bolt, esp. one on which something turns, as the gudgeon of a hinge
pintlespin or bolt, esp. one on which something turns, as the gudgeon of a hinge
turnstonesA small, short-billed wading bird of the sandpiper family that turns over stones to feed on small animals beneath them
turnstoneA small, short-billed wading bird of the sandpiper family that turns over stones to feed on small animals beneath them
turnablehave as a decisive factor hinge the argument turns on a point of logic the outcome of the game turned on an interception
summersaultsAn acrobatic movement in which a person turns head over heels in the air or on the ground and lands or finishes on their feet
somersaultsAn acrobatic movement in which a person turns head over heels in the air or on the ground and lands or finishes on their feet
conkersA children's game in which each child has a conker on the end of a string and takes turns trying to break another's with it
wedelnsskiing technique first developed in Austria in the 1950s that consists of high-speed turns made in succession with both skis parallel while not noticeably setting the ski edges on a slope
wedelnskiing technique first developed in Austria in the 1950s that consists of high-speed turns made in succession with both skis parallel while not noticeably setting the ski edges on a slope
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
voxdevice in certain types of telecommunications equipment, as telephone answering machines, that converts an incoming voice or sound signal into an electrical signal that turns on a transmitter or recorder that continues to operate as long as the incoming s