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turn
(redirected from talking out of turn)

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turn (Change), noun bend, change of direction, curve, detour, deviation, diversion, particular interpretation, twist, vicissitude
Associated concepts: turnover order
turn (Rotation), noun circuit, cycle, gyration, revolution, shift, span stretch, stint
turn (Change), verb alter, avert, bend, change, change opinion, coil, contort, convert, curdle, curl, deviate, ferment, form, induce, influence, metamorphose, mold, persuade, prevail upon, recast, reconstruct, shift, sinuate, slue, sway, swerve, transform, transmute, transpose, veer, wind, win over
turn (Deflect), verb alter belief, argue, avert, change course, convince, gainsay, maneuver, outmaneuver, transform, vary
Associated concepts: turn state's evidence
turn (Rotate), verb change, gyrate, jibe, move, move clockwise, move counterclockwise, pivot, pull, push, spin, swivel, whirl
See also: accident, alter, avert, contort, contour, convert, crossroad, deviate, digress, flair, gift, impair, influence, occurrence, opportunity, oscillate, posture, predisposition, prejudice, proclivity, quirk, shape, situation, slant, spoil, tendency, transform, transition


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Are students listening to each other, talking out of turn, etc.
This is the most important deal our company has been involved with, and we're not going to screw it up because people are talking out of turn.
Students are losing out on classroom time for things like playing cops and robbers, talking out of turn in class, throwing spitballs, and arguing with their peers.
 
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