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Enough money to make it worth turning turtle one last time.
"I hope you two decide what we're going to do before we turn turtle.
The butcher's bill could have been 20 times higher if the vessel had turned turtle.
She had to pull away as the battleship turned turtle.
Had she turned turtle it probably would have been the last of her and of all on board.
Behind, where their feet had sped the moment before, the ice broke up and turned turtle.
I'll go out there one night and turn Turtle just long enough to drop them into the bay."
I had about as much chance of cutting back to the water as a turned turtle.
I don't believe I've ever heard that problem quite so effectively turned turtle."
The priest turned turtle and dipped in the water.
He had given her two boys before his tractor turned turtle on him and killed him in the late summer of 1925.
It turned turtle, like a toy tossed from a child's haphazard hand.
One great home had been turned turtle onto the roof of the house adjoining it on the east."
It hurtled over on its side; then turned turtle.
They'd spun nearly full circle and Greg could feel the tilt beginning as the car began to turn turtle.
Secondary explosions completed the job, and she turned turtle.
Let the ship turn turtle and go down, and at least the pang is over.
For the big craft rolled and twisted, and seemed about to turn turtle.
The monoplane had to descend, for it was in danger of turning turtle.
The wagon did not turn turtle as the one before it had done, but one of the horses went down.
The boat slewed sideways into the water, spilling people, and turned turtle.
If you're very good, you'll be able to catch your pig of a ship before she turns turtle and augers in.
But last week, under pressure from real estate developers, oil and mining companies, the Bush Administration turned turtle.
He lay dazed on the cabin floor, expecting the vessel to turn turtle at any minute.
Generally, Moe was ready to resume pursuit, but not with a cab turned turtle.