INTURN

Etymology 1

Verb

inturn (third-person singular simple present inturns, present participle inturning, simple past and past participle inturned)

(transitive) To turn in or inward.

Etymology 2

Noun

inturn (plural inturns)

The act or process of turning in.

(wrestling) A move where the wrestler puts his thigh between the tights of his opponent, and lifts him up.

Anagrams

• turn in, turnin'

Source: Wiktionary



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