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daily round
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daily grind
The difficult, routine, or monotonous tasks of daily work.
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come round
To make a regular circuit.
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ask round
To enquire about something to different people.
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bring round
To bring something when coming.
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bring round
To resuscitate; to cause to regain consciousness.
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ring round
To call a number of people by phone, usually a circle of friends, to organise something.
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round off
To change the shape of an object to make it more circular.
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round out
To make more complete by adding details.
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round up
To the smallest integer that is not less than it, or to some other greater value, especially a whole number of hundreds, thousands, etc.
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come round
To recover consciousness.
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round down
To the greatest integer that is not greater than it, or to some other lower value, especially a whole number of hundreds, thousands, etc.
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round off
To complete or finish something.
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round up
Together.
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ask round
To invite someone to your house.
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come round
To change one's opinion.
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come round
To cease anger or hostility.
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round off
To change a number into an approximation having fewer significant digits.
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round of applause
An outburst of clapping among a group or audience. Often asked for by the Master of Ceremonies at a concert or other performance.
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round the bend
Crazy, mad or insane.
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round the clock
Nonstop, 24 hours per day.
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go round in circles
To repeatedly do the same thing; without making any progress.
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and change
And some quantity, but less than the increment to the next round number.
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barrel
A round vessel or cask, of greater length than breadth, and bulging in the middle, made of staves bound with hoops, and having flat ends or heads. Sometimes applied to a similar cylindrical container made of metal, usually called a drum.
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brickbat
Reason Magazine: Daily Brickbat[1].
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day and night
All the time; round the clock; unceasingly.
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day in, day out
Every day; daily; constantly or continuously; especially, of something that has become routine or monotonous.
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garbage in, garbage out
(computing, information technology) If input data is not complete, accurate, and timely, then the resulting output is unreliable and of no useful value.1963, Raymond Crowley, "Robot Tax Collector Seeks Indications of 'Fudging'," Times Daily (Alabama, USA), 1 April (retrieved 26 July 2010):Officials explained that the quality of the computer's work depends on the quality of the data fed into it. Neil Hoke, administrative assistant to Stewart, quoted an adage of computer men: "Garbage in, garbage out."2008, Roger K. Lewis, "'In Architectural Design, Brains and Talent Trump the Best Software," Washington Post, 19 July (retrieved 26 July 2010):The old caveat "GIGO"
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head scratcher
December 2007, W:Daily News Tribune - Golden Globes nominations a head-scratcher.
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hole in one
A round that is completed by sinking the ball in a single shot or attempt, with one hit.
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jump off
To participate in the final round of an equestrian showjumping event.
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little pitchers have big ears
Small children often overhear more of what is said than adults realize or desire.1844, Charlotte M. Yonge, Abbeychurch, ch. 2:Seeing me listening to something she was saying to Mamma, she turned round upon me with that odious proverb, "Little pitchers have long ears."1939, "Bedtime Bedlam," Time, 17 Apr.:A caution to U. S. parents, but a joy to radio merchandising, is the dread truth that little pitchers have big ears.2002, Stephen King, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft, ISBN 9780743455961, p. 185:I suppose he might say pushed or went woowoo, but took a shit is, I fear, very much in the ballpark (little pitchers have big ears, after all).
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there and back
One or for a round trip journey, literal or figurative.
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under the gun
The first player to act on the first round of betting in Texas hold 'em.
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