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About-face   /əbˈaʊt-feɪs/   Listen
About-face

verb
1.
Turn, usually 180 degrees.
2.
Change one's mind and assume the opposite viewpoint.






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"About-face" Quotes from Famous Books



... over the gently heaving bay. Marie could feel that young Greg was ready to burst; but she could not detect a move, not a quiver, out of him until the last note of the last bugle had ceased to re-echo. Then he saluted reverently, executed an about-face, and called out excitedly: "Auntie, auntie, there's papa ...
— Sonnie-Boy's People • James B. Connolly

... He executed an abrupt about-face and returned to the living room, where he renewed his pacing. It was evident that he had something portentous on his mind—he quite obviously wanted to be asked what was the matter. Joining him a moment later she sat upon the long lounge and began taking down her hair. It was no longer ...
— The Beautiful and Damned • F. Scott Fitzgerald

... to tell him. His bist friend saw ye in your canoe afther ye shtarted wid th' girrul. Ye're in fer it, Ben, me bhoy, onliss ye turrun roight-about-face an' do pwhat ye can fer th' girrul an' to have the indacint rascals pwhat ...
— Frank Merriwell's Pursuit - How to Win • Burt L. Standish



Words linked to "About-face" :   policy change, rethink, volte-face, change, turn, about turn, turnaround, reversion, reverse, turnabout, undoing



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