Be done to a turn phrase informal old-fashioned saying
To be cooked for precisely the ideal number of the time.
The liver stake done to a turn is the chef's delight.
They had soup followed by lamb done to a turn with vegetables.
I like the beef because it is done to a turn.
Defeated.
Our team was easily done to a turn in the first round of the competition.
The champion was unexpectedly done to a turn of the tournament in the first round.
I know you were disappointed that I am done to a turn you in the golf tournament, but I hope there are no hard feelings.
The final part of something is the most exciting.
To devote a significant amount of time and effort to the preparation and cooking of a meal.
A hamburger cook in a fast-food restaurant.
The verb "be" should be conjugated according to its tense.
Since the end of the first millennium, food cooked on spits had to be twisted by hand. This phrase implies that food had been cooked for the precisely correct amount of turns. It dates back to the 18th century and was originally mentioned by Mackenzie in Mirror No. 93, 1780.
1. A pill or tablet that is hard for someone to swallow because of its large size
2. An fact, claim, proposal, etc. that is very difficult to believe or accept
1. The vet gave my adorable puppy a horse pill and he spat it out immediately.