Definitions from Wiktionary (take a turn)
▸ verb: (idiomatic) Change in direction, tone, or tendency.
▸ verb: To walk around; to stroll.
▸ verb: To participate in an activity involving two or more participants.
take a turn for the better,
take a turn for the worse,
take a dark turn,
take a different turn,
take a turn for the worst,
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▸ verb: (idiomatic) Change in direction, tone, or tendency.
▸ verb: To walk around; to stroll.
▸ verb: To participate in an activity involving two or more participants.
Similar:
turn,
cant,
change tack,
angle,
throw about,
swing,
switch up,
come round,
turn the boat around,
change one's tune,
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