To turn the tables
Definition of To turn the tables
to
change
the
condition
or
fortune
of
contending
parties
; - a
metaphorical
expression
taken
from the
vicissitudes
of
fortune
in
gaming
.
- Acts vi. 2.
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To turn adrift
To turn again
To turn against
To turn around one's finger
To turn aside
To turn away
To turn back
To turn head
To turn in
To turn into
To turn King's evidence
To turn off
To turn on
To turn out
To turn over
To turn over a new leaf
To turn round
To turn tail
To turn the back
To turn the back on one
-To turn the tables-
To turn tippet
To turn to
To turn to account
To turn under
To turn up
To underrun a hose
To underrun a tackle
To unsheathe the sword
To unship the oars
To use one's self
To use up
To vary uniformly
To veer and haul
To veer away
To venture at
To wage battle
To wage one's law
To wait on
To walk
To walk after the flesh
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