turn turtle

turn turtle
turn turtle
Fig. to turn upside down. (See also turn belly up.) •

The sailboat turned turtle, but the sailors only got wet.

The car ran off the road and turned turtle in the ditch.

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{v. phr.} To turn upside down. * /The car skidded on the ice and turned turtle./

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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  • turn turtle — {v. phr.} To turn upside down. * /The car skidded on the ice and turned turtle./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • turn turtle — ► turn turtle (chiefly of a boat) turn upside down. Main Entry: ↑turtle …   English terms dictionary

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  • turn turtle — in. to turn over, as with a ship. □ The old dog finally turned turtle, and that was the end. □ The car struck a pole and turned turtle …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • turn\ turtle — v. phr. To turn upside down. The car skidded on the ice and turned turtle …   Словарь американских идиом

  • turn turtle — (chiefly of a boat) turn upside down. → turtle …   English new terms dictionary

  • turn turtle —    If a boat turns turtle, it capsizes or turns upside down in the water.     We had fun sailing yesterday, although we nearly turned turtle a couple of times! …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • turn turtle — if a boat turns turtle, it turns upside down in the water. We lost all our diving gear when the boat turned turtle just off the shore …   New idioms dictionary

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