Everting [verb]

Definition of Everting:

reverse; turn upside down

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Sentence/Example of Everting:

Evert Winthrop, thus introduced, had received from the mistress of East Angels an invitation to repeat his visit.

These vacations, so grudgingly granted, had been very happy times for the little Evert, and their memory remained with him still.

"Gloves have never been worn here at small tea-parties," she said to Evert Winthrop afterwards.

You see my mind still broods upon it, Evert; seeing you, my other boy, brings it all back.

The world has been in the wilderness, Evert, through all the ages of which we have record; now a clearer atmosphere is at hand.

And Evert, interested and busy, leading an active life as well as a studious one, had never felt discontent.

In the nine years that had passed since his father's death Evert had, as has been stated, quadrupled the fortune he had inherited.

Having disentangled David, refunded his losses, and set him going again in a small way, Evert had come southward.

Her frankness, indeed, was the great thing; it had an endless attraction for Evert Winthrop.

Evert Winthrop persevered; he persevered with patience, for he was amused by the local history his researches unearthed.