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Definition of "come round" [come round]

  • To make a regular circuit (verb)
  • To change one's opinion (verb)
  • To recover consciousness (verb)
  • To cease anger or hostility (verb)
  • To visit one's home (verb)

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Use "come round" in a sentence
  • "But, tired of playing, he had desultorily come round the fence, and was rambling up behind her."
  • "In the mean while the canal-boats began to come round a point in our rear, poling their way along close to the shore, the breeze having quite died away."
  • "How very wonderfully do we see verified, every day, the profound observation of the Hindoo Aries Tottle (as quoted by Pundit) -- 'Thus must we say that, not once or twice, or a few times, but with almost infinite repetitions, the same opinions come round in a circle among men.'"
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