turnout

  • 21turnout — noun a) attendance; crowd This restaurant had a pretty good turnout for a Wednesday night. b) a place to pull off a road When towing a trailer, use the turnouts to let faster traffic pass. Syn …

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  • 22turnout — turn|out also turn out [ˈtə:naut US ˈtə:rn ] n 1.) [singular] the number of people who vote in an election high/low turnout ▪ the low turn out of 54 percent in the March elections →turn out(3) 2.) [singular] the number of people who go to a party …

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  • 23turnout — noun the number of people in attendance at a gathering. This is a terrific turnout for Tim s poetry reading …

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  • 24turnout — the number of people, the size of the group    There was a good turnout at the Writers Club today: 20 people …

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  • 25turnout — noun the producers were overjoyed with the turnout Syn: attendance, audience, crowd, gathering, showing, throng, assembly, assemblage, congregation, number; participation …

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  • 26turnout — [ˈtɜːnaʊt] noun [singular] the number of people who come to an event We re expecting a good turnout at tonight s meeting.[/ex] …

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  • 27turnout — See roadside turnout …

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  • 28turnout — n. 1 the number of people attending a meeting, voting at an election, etc. (rain reduced the turnout). 2 the quantity of goods produced in a given time. 3 a set or display of equipment, clothes, etc …

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  • 29Turnout (ballet) — In ballet, turnout (also turn out) is a rotation of the leg which comes from the hips, causing the knee and foot to turn outward, away from the center of the body. This rotation allows for greater extension of the leg, especially when raising it… …

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  • 30turnout — Synonyms and related words: GNP, L, accouterments, apparatus, apparel, assemblage, assemblee, assembly, assignation, at home, attendance, audience, ball, box office, boycott, boycottage, branch, brawl, cable railway, caparison, caucus, clothing,… …

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