having been turned so that the bottom is no longer the bottom
<adj.all> an overturned car the upset pitcher of milk sat on an upturned bucket
(used of noses) turned up at the end
<adj.all> a retrousse nose a small upturned nose
The Royal Navy destroyer HMS Manchester continued searching through the night for the two missing crew, who are believed trapped in the upturned hull, said the spokesman, who by custom was not identified.
Dali, his upturned moustache neatly trimmed, his wispy hair spread out around his head, was laid out in a white tunic trimmed with a gold crown on its front.
Now the green is more like an upturned saucer and so sheds such a stroke rather than gathering it in. The work on all 18 greens, at a cost of Pounds 270,000, was completed last winter and after one growing season they are still not perfect.
They were greeted with a roar of applause. The production team - Ian Judge (producer), John Gunter (designer) and Deidre Clancy (costumes, brilliant and stylish, by the dozen) - have upturned expectations.
The eager upturned faces of children as they sit on the lap of a department-store Santa Claus are communicating more than Christmas wishes, according to the latest issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
On to that must be added the separate modules covering functions such as production and accommodation. TLPs comprise a large floating metal hull - the upturned table - on top of which the deck and modules are mounted.