List of synonyms from "uproar" to synonyms from "urban"
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Definition of the day : « upturn »
- noun improvement
- But after a' the Kirk was oor ain mither, and what for should the King misca' or upturn her?
- Extract from : « The Men of the Moss-Hags » by S. R. Crockett
- The jackal will crouch in your palaces, and the ploughshare will upturn your tombs.
- Extract from : « Salammbo » by Gustave Flaubert
- Is it consolidation to resist the force that is threatening to upturn our government?
- Extract from : « The Works of Daniel Webster, Volume 1 » by Daniel Webster
- At length the people rose in wrath and began to upturn the government and try to set up a new state of things.
- Extract from : « The Childrens' Story of the War, Volume 1 (of 10) » by James Edward Parrott
- I expect young McClellan to deal blows, and thus to upturn the Micawber policy.
- Extract from : « Diary from March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862 » by Adam Gurowski
- Instead of forcing the enemy to do what we want, and upturn his schemes, McClellan seemingly does the bidding of Beauregard.
- Extract from : « Diary from March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862 » by Adam Gurowski
- For I had gazed straight down into the upturn'd faces of Captain Settle and his gang.
- Extract from : « The Splendid Spur » by Arthur T. Quiller Couch
- In other words, what you wish to point out is that the Commerce Street ramp takes an upturn about half way up the ramp?
- Extract from : « Warren Commission (12 of 26): Hearings Vol. XII (of 15) » by The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
- Novelties are for those who seek to upturn the verdicts of past ages by offering something new, rather than what is true.
- Extract from : « Beacon Lights of History, Volume III » by John Lord
- But directly came the upturn of February, and poor Borrel was again broken in business, and thrice broken in spirit.
- Extract from : « Harper's New Monthly Magazine, v. 3, number 18 » by Various
