TURN THE CHANNEL
Definition: To change the current television or radio station or program to a different one.
Synonyms: Change Station, Switch Program, Flip Station, Alternate Channel, Swap Channel
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
Can you please turn the channel to the cartoons?
#2
I always turn the channel when scary movies are on.
#3
During the game, we had to turn the channel for updates.
#4
Frustrated with the news, she decided to turn the channel and watch a comedy show instead.
#5
As the game became one-sided, fans began to turn the channel in search of a more exciting match.
#6
Disappointed by the movie's plot twist, Maria chose to turn the channel and enjoy a classic film instead.
#7
Amid the riveting debate, she decided to turn the channel to explore different perspectives.
#8
As the opera crescendoed, he found himself compelled to turn the channel in search of a more soothing melody.
#9
She grabbed the remote and decided to turn the channel to catch the evening news.
#10
He forgot the channel number, so it took him a while to turn the channel to the sports game.
#11
Could you turn the channel to the documentary channel? I think it starts at eight.
#12
After listening to the news, he decided to turn the channel to something more upbeat.
#13
Could you please turn the channel so we can watch the game instead?
#14
She knew it was time to turn the channel when the program got too repetitive.
#15
Just a moment, let me turn the channel to check for any updates on the weather.
#16
When the music got too loud, I had to turn the channel to find something calmer.
#17
When the game gets boring, I turn the channel to find something else to watch.
#18
She usually waits until the end of a song to turn the channel on the radio.
#19
In the evenings, I turn the channel to the cooking channel for recipe ideas.
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