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turned in

verb as in go to bed

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The turned-in edge must lie quite evenly, or it will result in a ridge on the back.

Fold the long end over so that all the paste is covered and tuck the end under the turned-in edges of the sides.

"That puts the lid on it," groaned the unhappy Lieutenant as he turned-in to try and forget his sorrows in sleep.

She used to waddle all about the room with her turned-in toes, and climbed up tables and chairs just as she pleased.

The leaves on the branches are broadly egg-shaped, approaching to round, the waved margin cut into teeth with turned-in points.

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

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