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Synonyms

turn up

British  

verb

  1. (intr) to arrive or appear

    he turned up late at the party

  2. to find or be found, esp by accident

    his book turned up in the cupboard

  3. (tr) to increase the flow, volume, etc, of

    to turn up the radio

  4. informal (tr) to cause to vomit

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noun

  1. US and Canadian name: cuff(often plural) the turned-up fold at the bottom of some trouser legs

  2. informal an unexpected or chance occurrence

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turn up Idioms  
  1. Increase the volume, speed, intensity, or flow of, as in Turn up the air conditioning; it's too hot in here . [Late 1800s]

  2. Find or be found, as in She turned up the missing papers , or Your coat turned up in the closet .

  3. Appear, arrive, as in His name turns up in the newspaper now and then , or Some old friends turned up unexpectedly . [c. 1700] This usage gave rise to turn up like a bad penny , meaning that something unwanted constantly reappears, as in Ken turns up like a bad penny whenever there's free liquor. Bad here alludes to a counterfeit coin.

  4. Fold or be capable of being folded, as in I'll just turn up the hem , or He preferred cuffs that turn up . [c. 1600]

  5. Happen unexpectedly, as in Something turned up so I couldn't go to the play . Also see the following idioms beginning with turn up .


Example Sentences

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He says his uncle, the Basij member, had not attended Nowruz family gatherings in recent years, but turned up this time, to the surprise of his family.

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They added that while historically, visitors "turned up with hard-boiled eggs, more recently these are often switched for chocolate eggs to be rolled down the hill".

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Her lips turn up in a forced smile and her eyes settle, heavy on mine.

From Literature

Eager fans who turned up at the event, located in an industrial area of the Scottish city, described it as "little more than an abandoned, empty warehouse".

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The 35-year-old figured maybe a dozen or so people might turn up and brought seven cakes to make sure everyone would get a taste.

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