rather slow
turn up
phrasal verb
Can you turn the volume up a bit?
Don’t turn the TV up – I’m trying to read.
There is no need to book – just turn up on the night.
She failed to turn up for work on Monday.
He promised to come but he hasn't turned up yet.
My brother has just turned up from India.
He turned up late at the party.
Half the guests failed to turn up.
He turned up missing at roll call.
I'll wait for something to turn up.
The documents finally turned up in an office along the corridor.
His book turned up in the cupboard.
The police haven’t turned up anything new, have they?
I have just turned up the photo of your mother.
The book I lost hasn't turned up yet.
It will turn up some day.
I turned up a number of interesting items in the attic.
You’ll get another job: something is bound to turn up soon.
He turned up his jacket collar against the cold.
The engine turns up 101 horsepower.
His conduct almost turned me up.
The mere thought of flying turns her up.
Such cruelty turns me up.
Turn it up! Shut off!
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