Vary by turns
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ALTERNATEVary by turns.
inflectsvary (a word) by inflection decline conjugate
interlacevary by alternation or intermixture intersperse narrative interlaced with anecdotes
turnby turns
ALTERNIBy turns: Prefix
ALTERNActing by turns.
ATOURTour ... (by turns): Fr.
LEAPFROGSJumps by taking turns
ALTSVaries by turns: Abbr.
tortuousmarked by turns or bends
ALTERNOccurring by turns, old style
tortuouslyTORTUOUS, marked by turns or bends
TWISTYMarked by repeated turns and bends
sinuosecharacterized by curves, bends or turns, also SINUOUS
sinuouscharacterized by curves, bends or turns, also SINUOSE
slinkysinuous (characterized by curves, bends or turns, also SINUOSE)
sinuouslySINUOUS, characterized by curves, bends or turns, also SINUOSE
slinkiestSLINKY, sinuous (characterized by curves, bends or turns, also SINUOSE)
slinkierSLINKY, sinuous (characterized by curves, bends or turns, also SINUOSE)
slinkilySLINKY, sinuous (characterized by curves, bends or turns, also SINUOSE)
belayersmake a line fast by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt
belayermake a line fast by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt
belayersto secure (as a rope) by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt
belayerto secure (as a rope) by turns around a cleat, pin, or bitt
flasherflashing light operated by a switching device that automatically turns it on and off alternately
carpoolarrangement by automobile owners who take turns driving their cars to a destination, as to work
alternatesALTERNATE, to cause to follow by turns or one after the other (properly, of two things)
chainea series of short usually fast turns by which a ballet dancer moves across the stage
alternatedALTERNATE, to cause to follow by turns or one after the other (properly, of two things)
carpoolsarrangement by automobile owners who take turns driving their cars to a destination, as to work
alternatingALTERNATE, to cause to follow by turns or one after the other (properly, of two things)
alternatein turns / to cause to follow by turns or one after the other (properly, of two things)
boleroa Spanish dance characterized by sharp turns, stamping of the feet, and sudden pauses in a position with one arm arched over the head
reversible(of a colloid) Capable of being changed from a gel into a sol by a reversal of the treatment that turns the sol into a gel
count(often used imperatively, as in the army) to count aloud by turns, as to arrange positions within a group of persons; divide or become divided into groups