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There is no idiom "the tide turned over." There is a saying that "the tide turned," but it's not an idiom because you can figure out what it means by thinking. Tides "turn" when they shift from high tide to low tide - the currents either go toward the beach or away from it depending on what tide is coming up. People say "the tide turned" or "the tide will turn" to mean that situations in life are changing, just in the same way that the tides change.
When the Tide Turned - 1915 I was released on: USA: 25 June 1915
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When the Tide Turned - 1915 II was released on: USA: 20 March 1915
The first one was a Radar, it gave them an advantage on the number, speed, and direction of incoming airplanes and the second was a German code-making device that enabled the British to decode many German codes.
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the moon's force on earth causes high tide and low tide.
The tide turned in favor of the United States during the battle of midway
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A tide. A tide can force you back if you go in the opposite way of it, you can swim if you go with the tide.
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