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ring roundTo call a number of people by phone, usually a circle of friends, to organise something.Rate it:

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round offTo change the shape of an object to make it more circular.Rate it:

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bring roundTo bring something when coming.Rate it:

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round outTo make more complete by adding details.Rate it:

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come roundTo recover consciousness.Rate it:

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round downTo the greatest integer that is not greater than it, or to some other lower value, especially a whole number of hundreds, thousands, etc.Rate it:

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round offTo complete or finish something.Rate it:

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albatross round one's neckAlternative form of albatross around one's neck.Rate it:

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fuck roundAlternative form of fuck aroundRate it:

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look roundTo inspect a building or area.Rate it:

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round upTogether.Rate it:

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ask roundTo invite someone to your house.Rate it:

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come roundTo change one's opinion.Rate it:

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come roundTo cease anger or hostility.Rate it:

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drop roundto visit somewhere for a short period.Rate it:

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get round toAlternative form of get around toRate it:

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go roundTo physically swirl or rotate.Rate it:

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go roundTo rotateRate it:

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go roundTo pass, go to the other side of somethingRate it:

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go roundTo go to another person's home.Rate it:

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go roundTo be sufficient, be enoughRate it:

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go round in circlesTo repeatedly do the same thing; without making any progress.Rate it:

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hand roundTo pass something to everyone in a group.Rate it:

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look roundTo search a place.Rate it:

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look roundTo turn one's head to see what is behind oneself.Rate it:

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make the world go roundto have a crucial role in keeping things working as they shouldRate it:

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pass roundto distributeRate it:

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rally roundTo unite in order to support a fellow group member.Rate it:

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round inTo round up by riding around them.Rate it:

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round inTo haul up; usually, to haul the slack of through its leading block, or to haul up by its fall.Rate it:

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round offTo change a number into an approximation having fewer significant digits.Rate it:

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round potatoreally in good shapeRate it:

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round tableUsed other than as an idiom: see round, table.Rate it:

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round tableA conference at which participants of similar status discuss and exchange viewsRate it:

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round the bendCrazy, mad or insane.Rate it:

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round toTo turn the head of a ship toward the wind.Rate it:

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round uponTo turn and attack a potential attackerRate it:

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show roundTo show someone the important parts of somethingRate it:

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spin roundto rotate; to revolveRate it:

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talk roundAlternative form of talk aroundRate it:

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turn roundTo revolve or rotate around a centre.Rate it:

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turn roundTo turn so as to be facing in the opposite direction.Rate it:

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turn roundTo change one's opinion or attitude.Rate it:

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turn roundTo make revolve, rotate.Rate it:

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turn roundTo put into an opposing position; to reverse.Rate it:

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turn roundTo make ready for departure.Rate it:

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turn roundTo process; to complete work on, especially with a view to sending it on in a finished state.Rate it:

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win roundTo persuade or convince.Rate it:

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day and nightAll the time; round the clock; unceasingly.Rate it:

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Dutch reckoningUsed other than as an idiom. as reckoned by the Dutch: five o'clock by the Dutch reckoning would be five o'clock in the Dutch rather than, e.g., a Canadian time zone; for example, 1 March 1625 in the Dutch reckoning was, in the English reckoning of the time, 19 February 1624(?).Rate it:

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