It seems like there may be a typo in your question. If you are referring to the movie "Wrong Turn," it is a work of fiction and not based on a true story. It is a Horror film centered around a group of people who encounter a group of inbred, cannibalistic mountain dwellers.
a trun is 'un tour' in French. It's your turn, c'est ton tour
"chinaman" Heard it in the movie "True Grit". Might be wrong. Good luck.
Yes, you can use "such as" at the beginning of a sentence to introduce examples. For example, "Such as apples, oranges, and bananas are common fruits."
The word is "wrong". When pronounced correctly, it is "wrong", which means not correct. However, when pronounced wrong, it sounds like "right", which means correct.
The prefix for "wrong" is "mis-", so the prefix for "wrong count" would be "miscount-".
Check the fuse in the fuse panel. There should be a fuse for the radio, or you have a llose wire.
Trun - Rhaetian Railway station - was created in 1912.
No.
their is a star trun so that it gone right their is a star trun so that it gone right
King middas
Condensation :)
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trun sturn ajorn
you dont dum-dum!!!!
they trun into a black hole
"trun" is an abbreviation of "truncation". It usually refers to the bust of whoever appears on the coin, and specifically, the point at which the neck ends (or where it appears to have been cut off). In many British Commonwealth coins, the designers initials appear on the trun(cation).
Evaporate.