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CONVERTED |
Turned into |
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BECAME |
Turned into |
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FROZEN |
Turned into ice |
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DRAMATISED |
Turned work into play |
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DISASTER |
Sad rites turned into a fiasco |
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MADE A MEAL OF IT |
Fussed unnecessarily and turned it into dinner |
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MASCOT |
Sam turned small bed into lucky symbol |
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DISAPPEARED |
Sid turned, came into view then vanished |
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MADEAMEALOFIT |
Fussed unnecessarily and turned it into dinner |
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INVILLAGED |
Turned into, or reduced to, a village. |
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AMBROSIA |
Turned Siam boar into food for the gods |
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CALFSKIN |
Young cow’s family are turned into fine leather |
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DYNAMITE |
Spectacular thing as person turned into grotesque deity |
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VENDETTA |
ET advent turned into bitter and prolonged quarrel |
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CRUSHINGBLOW |
Devastating disappointment turned Spooner into a blushing crow |
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BOTANIC |
Turned cab into something to do with plants |
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TAURUS |
Star two of you turned into a zodiac symbol |
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CASANOVA |
Between California and Virginia, a son turned into a lothario |
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ACACIA |
In part of mosaic, a casuarina was turned into another tree |
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IDLE |
Not called into active service; not turned to
appropriate use; unemployed; as, idle hours. |
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DITCH |
To throw into a ditch; as, the engine was ditched and
turned on its side. |
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MEDUSA |
The Gorgon; or one of the Gorgons whose hair was changed
into serpents, after which all who looked upon her were turned into
stone. |
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NORIA |
A large water wheel, turned by the action of a stream
against its floats, and carrying at its circumference buckets, by which
water is raised a... |
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ANAGRAM |
...eneral to Charles I., and a laborious man) may be turned
into I moyl in law. ... |