Turned in a sentence as an adjective

We turned a lot of different knobs to try to solve the problem.

Or Google + Bing + Yahoo turned off the switch for a couple of hours at the same time... that would be a statement.

Once we were past the detectors, he turned to me and said, "Guess how many blades I have on me?

Does he really think this woman that just had her life turned upside down gives a **** about his next round of funding?

He traded in stolen phone cards and turned in his compatriots for reduced sentence.

She was sitting next to me when I got the email, so I turned to her and asked: are you using Honestly?

Whereupon we all turned to Jessica, who is usually the one who talks us out of doing crazy things.

Perhaps their purses are marginally smaller but that's because they won't go rummaging through yours when your back is turned.

HTP broke into the mole's computer and turned on their webcam, and saw an FBI employee looking over the shoulder of the mole.

It received local media coverage when it turned out doctors are even recording when a child starts getting pubic hair.

The boiling frog thing turned out to be a myth, but the fact that it still persists as pseudo-fact tells you something about how well it aligns with our experiences.

Because the Boomers and Generation X are still considered important, their views and more importantly fears are turned into policy.

I think most likely everyone has, but it doesn't make for a very interesting blog post unless it's followed with "but I turned it all around with the Pomodoro technique!

They've basically turned themselves - in my opinion - into a rogue agency that has J Edgar Hoover capabilities on a monstrous scale on steroids.

Turned definitions

adjective

moved around an axis or center

adjective

in an unpalatable state; "sour milk"

See also: sour