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turndown

[ turn-doun ]

adjective

  1. that is or may be turned down; folded or doubled down:

    a turndown collar.



noun

  1. an act or instance of being refused or rejected:

    He got turndowns from all the better colleges.

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of turndown1

First recorded in 1830–40; from verb phrase turn down
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A perk of having a room is that it’s considered first class, so a dedicated attendant will be available to help with turndown service and luggage, and dining car meals are complimentary.

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Pahnke credits FRS for helping Clipper weather the pandemic turndown because of a “German conservative†management.

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You can also add a baseball package that includes valet parking, breakfast, nightly children’s turndown service with milk and cookies, and tickets for a tour of Truist Park.

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Offering more than just turndown service and tea, it’s a space where Japanese Americans can reconnect with their past, with an open invitation for everyone else to honor and appreciate it.

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This includes “having Alka-Seltzer put on the bed at night during turndown. So, if someone has a headache, they wake up feeling much better. It’s an Italian thing.â€

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