done to a turn

done to a turn
done to a turn
1. well-cooked; nicely cooked. •

The entire meal was done to a turn.

The turkey was done to a turn.

2. Inf. beaten. •

When Wilbur's opponent was done to a turn, Wilbur was declared the winner.

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See: TO A T or TO A TURN.

Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.

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