If you mean: He just turned up at the show? It means that someone or something happened to be there.
he suddenly turned up (to appear, emarge)
To turned up
That is correct...
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"He turned the dirt" is a short way of saying, "He turned over the dirt", meaning that he dug the shovel into the dirt, lifted the dirt up, and turned it over, or upside down. This is the ages-old method of preparing soil for planting. These days, dirt is 'turned over' with the use of tractor-pulled plows.
About time is often an exclamation, as in: "It's about time you turned up! I've been waiting here for ages!"
swag means your fresh and swag all the way turned up means your as fresh as you can be
A horse is "turned out" into a paddock or pasture to graze.
Athena was not turned into a spider. She turned Archene into a spider for showing her up.
to be turned into a pancake
it mean to touch yourself when you get turned on
Yes, quite easily.