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About Face In The Loop 164 Change One’s Behavior Mind Abruptly Apparently

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Idiom DO AN ABOUT-FACE
Definition to change one’s behavior or mind abruptly and (often) apparently without reason
Examples
  1. Yesterday, the boss said none of us could take our vacations in June. Then this morning, he did an about-face and said we could.
  2. At first Ron’s parents wouldn’t let him have a car, but when they realized how much they would have to drive him around, they did an about-face.
Extra Info

The expression originates from the military command “About face!” which instructs a soldier to turn in the opposite direction.

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