turn of speed
English
Phrase
turn of speed
- Of a boat or ship, the ability to go fast when needed.
- 1939 June, G. W. Tripp, “The Modern Railway Steamer”, in Railway Magazine, page 392:
- They are larger than any boats previously stationed at Newhaven, are considerably more comfortable, and have a turn of speed that places them well in the forefront.
References
- “turn of speed” in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press.