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Filter by Meaning The river's upturn caused the water to splash over the boat's edge.
The boat hit an upturn in the water and caused the passengers to jostle.
The skier made a sharp turn to avoid an upturn in the slope.
The truck driver navigated the upturn on the highway with ease.
The plane experienced an upturn during turbulence, causing passengers to gasp.
The cyclist had to slow down for the upturn in the road.
The runner had to slow down when she reached an upturn in the track.
The runners had to navigate an upturn in the track.
The car hit a bump and took an upturn on the road.
The driver had to slow down due to the upturn in the road.
The economy is expected to upturn after a few quarters of decline.
Sales have been slow, but we're hoping they will upturn during the holiday season.
The city's crime rate has started to upturn after years of decline.
The patient's health started to upturn after they began the new treatment.
The boat's upturn caused all the passengers to lose their balance.
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