to arrive at an event
a surprising discovery
to manufacture something
to switch the lights from on to off
to come to a satisfactory end
being evicted or refused service
to remove something from a mold
prove to be the case
come to light
become known
become apparent
be revealed / disclosed
They had fewer people turn out for their party than they anticipated.
It turns out that Peter is too afraid to go bungee jumping.
I have just started my own business but I already turn out about 24 pies per day.
Please turn out the lights before you leave the room.
I am sure that the cakes will all turn out well.
I was unable to pay my rent after I lost my job. The landlord was quick to turn out my family.
After it has cooled, you can turn out the cake from the mold and decorate it.
She never knew that her habit of little savings might turn out to be a treasure one day.
Rainwater Harvesting has turned out to be a lifeline during the drought.
If the allegations turn out to be true, all of them will go to jail.
There is no origin for this idiom
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