turn around vs verso

turn around

verb
  • To consider from a different viewpoint. 

  • (often with a unit of time) To produce; to output; to generate. 

  • To change drastically in a fundamental way, often for the better; to change to the opposite (opinion or position). 

  • To suddenly change or reverse one's opinion, point of view, stated position, behaviour, etc. 

  • To reverse an expected outcome (of a game, etc.), usually from a losing outcome to a winning one; to return (a business, department, etc.) to effectiveness, profitability, etc. 

  • To physically rotate (usually around a vertical axis) for a half turn (180 degrees), a whole turn (360 degrees), or an indefinite amount. 

  • To convert (an agent) to work for one's own side. 

verso

noun
  • The left-hand page of a book of a script which reads from left to right, usually having an even page number. 

  • The back side of a flat object which is to be examined visually, as for reading, such as a sheet, leaf, coin or medal; 

How often have the words turn around and verso occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )