Noun
turn of events (plural turns of events)
(idiomatic) A deviation from the expected course of events.
A cat rescued in North Carolina went viral because of her resemblance to Baby Yoda from 'The Mandalorian,' but there has been a strange turn of events. Source: Internet
According to him, personal responsibility will help prevent that turn of events. Source: Internet
But in a turn of events, the 34-year-old decided that the she was just not ready to commit. Source: Internet
But in an unusual turn of events, the crisis counselors at Didi Hirsch, whose job it is to reassure, need some reassurance of their own — because the coronavirus knows no boundaries. Source: Internet
Canadians can thank the Bank of Canada for this fortunate turn of events. Source: Internet
Arthur makes out Ford laughing wildly at this turn of events. Source: Internet