Noun
turnagain (plural turnagains)
(lace making) The movement of the bobbin in producing the breadth, or series of narrow stripes, in one sheet, with distinct selvage on each strip.
Herbertville sits, completely exposed to a wild sweep of Pacific Ocean, just south of Cape Turnagain (the cape can be reached on foot from the hamlet in an easy 45-minute walk). Source: Internet
Drivers should expect delays and closures on the Seward Highway at Turnagain Pass is closed MP 38-75 (the Wye to Ingram Creek). Source: Internet
Turnagain Arm brings with it the fourth-highest tidal range in the world and often includes glimpses of beluga whales. Source: Internet
Turnagain Arm can be a wind tunnel as marine air collides with that of the warm Alaska interior. Source: Internet
This design‐build project presented unique challenges in order to provide the owner with all necessary design criteria, Turnagain says. Source: Internet
The NWS says that the worst conditions are expected Monday night through Tuesday morning, with the greatest snowfall totals expected to be through Turnagain Pass. Source: Internet