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1make the round of — index circulate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2make rings round — ► run (or make) rings round (or around) informal outclass or outwit easily. Main Entry: ↑ring …
3run (or make) rings round (or around) — informal outclass or outwit (someone) easily. → ring …
4run/make rings round — ► run (or make) rings round (or around) informal outclass or outwit easily. Main Entry: ↑ring …
5run/make rings round/around — ► run (or make) rings round (or around) informal outclass or outwit easily. Main Entry: ↑ring …
6round trip — round trips also round trip 1) N COUNT If you make a round trip, you travel to a place and then back again. The train operates the 2,400 mile round trip once a week. 2) ADJ: ADJ n A round trip ticket is a ticket for a train, bus, or plane that… …
7round — round1 [ raund ] adjective *** 1. ) shaped like a circle or a ball: Don t worry if the balls of dough aren t perfectly round. A round table will seat more people than a square one. Which hairstyles would look good with a round face like mine? 2.… …
8round — I UK [raʊnd] / US adverb, preposition British *** Summary: Round can be used in the following ways: as a preposition (followed by a noun): We travelled round the country. as an adverb (without a following noun): She turned round and ran back to… …
9round — adj., n., adv., prep., & v. adj. 1 shaped like or approximately like a circle, sphere, or cylinder; having a convex or circular outline or surface; curved, not angular. 2 done with or involving circular motion. 3 a entire, continuous, complete (a …
10Round steak — A round steak is a steak from the round section of a steer or heifer, and may be known as a rump steak in the United Kingdom. Specifically, a round steak is the eye round, bottom round, and top round still connected together. This is a lean cut… …