Turning-on meaning
Present participle of turn on.
verb
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And then cool hands were pulling her hair back and turning on the water.
He disappeared into one without turning on the light.
A'Ran studied her for a long moment before turning on the reciprocal viewer, curious yet wary as to what his nishani had to say in place of Ne'Rin.
This was one of essential equality among " the saints " or " the brethren," turning on common possession of and by the one Spirit of Christ.
To obviate this the cunning workman devised a circular table, turning on a pivot, with seats affixed, at which the guests sat the one half in turn within, the other without, the hall "man against man."