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Turn away   /tərn əwˈeɪ/   Listen
Turn away

verb
1.
Move so as not face somebody or something.
2.
Turn from a straight course, fixed direction, or line of interest.  Synonyms: bend, deflect.
3.
Refuse entrance or membership.  Synonyms: refuse, reject, turn down.  "Black people were often rejected by country clubs"
4.
Turn away or aside.  Synonym: avert.






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"Turn away" Quotes from Famous Books



... Pullman the one who had proposed exchanging seats, and whom his friend called Adams, brought her some evening papers. She thanked him, and, seeing that he did not at once turn away, asked him to sit down. They talked about the news in the papers, laughed over stories which one or the other told, branched off upon books, and were pleased to find that they had some favorites in common. They spoke of the scenery through ...
— Emerson's Wife and Other Western Stories • Florence Finch Kelly

... him well; in fact, he was an old suitor of mine. Thank Heaven that I had the sense to turn away from him and to marry a better, if a poorer, man. I was engaged to him, Mr. Holmes, when I heard a shocking story of how he had turned a cat loose in an aviary, and I was so horrified at his brutal cruelty that ...
— The Return of Sherlock Holmes - Magazine Edition • Arthur Conan Doyle

... cries in the heart-broken words of Jesus Himself over Jerusalem, "if thou hadst but known the things that belong to thy peace! Behold and see, then, if there be any sorrow like to mine, if there be any grief so profound and so piercing as mine, who hold the Keys of Heaven and watch men turn away ...
— Paradoxes of Catholicism • Robert Hugh Benson

... goodness and womanly qualities you can pass through dangers unharmed, you can walk in the midst of sin and it will not touch you, you can take the hand of vice and it will leave no stain. From the height of your own purity do not look with scorn upon some less fortunate mortal, do not turn away in disgust, but examine closely, and underlying the outer crust of wickedness and sin, you will be astonished at the amount of good you can find, even in the most depraved. The human heart is a strange ...
— Bohemian Society • Lydia Leavitt

... not doubt it," said the Countess, earnestly. "Don't think that I mean to turn away from you or to push you away. There is nothing of the Pharisee in me. I would gladly trust you with what I have. I will consult you and advise with ...
— The Maids of Paradise • Robert W. (Robert William) Chambers


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