Crossword clues for turn the corner
Wiktionary
alt. (context idiomatic English) To pass the most critical point of some process; to pass out of danger. vb. (context idiomatic English) To pass the most critical point of some process; to pass out of danger.
Usage examples of "turn the corner".
However, it was the internalization of Chief Frost's teachings that forced me to finally turn the corner on my beliefs.
Tommy started in pursuit at once, and was in time to see them turn the corner of the street.
They went down from the palatial apartment in a freight elevator and got into a limousine so long that Monk doubted if it could turn the corner.
Up in her bedroom window Sally Carrol Happer rested her nineteen-year-old chin on a fifty-two-year-old sill and watched Clark Darrow's ancient Ford turn the corner.
At any moment somebody could turn the corner or a car could come from Grays Inn Road, catching me in its headlights.