to turn over;  to turn upside down;  to knock over;  to tip over;  to overturn (e.g. a decision);  to upset
 to be overturned;  to be reversed;  to turn over;  to fall down;  to tumble down;  to topple over
 requital of a favour (favor);  repayment (of an obligation, kindness, etc.)
 to be turned inside out;  to betray;  to double-cross;  to break into falsetto;  to crack into falsetto
 to change sides;  to double-cross;  to betray;  to roll over (in bed);  to turn over
 to turn inside out;  to turn the other way;  to turn (something) over
 to turn over (in one's sleep);  to toss and turn (in bed);  to change sides;  to double-cross;  to betray
 to be in confusion or commotion;  to be in a turmoil;  to be crowded or jammed with people
 inside out;  upside down;  flip side;  opposite;  contrary
 to be rejuvenated;  to feel young again
 turning over while sleeping in bed;  betrayal;  double-crossing
 somersault;  looping-the-loop
 to crack (person's voice);  to squeak
 rejuvenation;  restoration of youth
 parroting back;  repeating (something one was told) like a parrot
 to return a favor (favour);  to repay
 returning tit for tat;  retaliating
 payment of a sum twice the original;  giving back a gift double the value of the one received;  repaying twofold;  inflicting a revenge twice as hurtful (painful, costly, etc.) as the original misdeed
 somersault;  returning from a destination right after arriving there;  non-stop round trip;  abrupt change of direction
 repeatedly;  to a tremendous extent
 (sudden) complete reversal (of plot);  unexpected twist (at end of story)
 flipping a table over in anger;  overturning a table in anger
 to turn a somersault;  to turn over (topsy-turvy);  to turn head over heels
 makuragaeshi;  monster that flips pillows over at night;  changing a pillow position (esp. for a dead body);  acrobatic routine involving multiple wooden pillows
 hitting the ball back to the pitcher;  comebacker
 ancient Japanese ladies' hairstyle
 Aikido technique, wherein the opponent is brought down by twisting his or her arm away from the body
 bamboo wall-top spikes (or wood, iron);  spikes placed at the top of a wall to repel thieves
 moonsault (type of somersault)
 rat guard;  disk of wood on storehouse pillars, ropes, etc.
 Chūgoku Retaliation (military maneuver by Hideyoshi Hashiba in 1582)
 point along a (mountain) pass beyond which a horse cannot travel
 present given in return for funeral offering
 returning half of a consolatory or celebratory gift
 stage prop in kabuki, consisting of a revolving panel with a life-size doll on each side;  rapid change in a situation, person's attitude, etc.
 rotating stage machinery, which rolls backwards 90 degrees to reveal the next scene
 reversing a single stone (othello)
 belt grab reversal (judo)
(arch.)  device with axle used to change the backdrop of a (kabuki) play;  turning something in the manner one would use to cook dengaku tofu on both sides
 lightly re-dyeing something with indigo
 digging up, removing sprouts from, and replanting tubers (esp. of the sweet potato) to make for a bigger end product