around and around

around and around

1. Literally, in a circle. I've been walking around and around the parking lot, and I still can't find my car. Look at the ballerina twirling around and around!
2. In a circuitous, indirect fashion, without an end or satisfactory result. We've gone around and around with the insurance company, and they still haven't paid our claim.
See also: and, around
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

round and round

Also, around and around. In circles, as in You've gone round and round with the same argument and we still have no solution. This idiom transfers moving in a circle to mental or verbal activities. [Second half of 1800s]
See also: and, round
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
See also:
  • go around and around
  • find way around
  • gaze around
  • build around
  • build around (someone or something)
  • get (someone) around the table
  • get around the table
  • gaze around at (someone or something)
  • around (one's) ears
  • bomb around
References in periodicals archive
With a storyline that coils around and around itself until viewers may have trouble breathing, "Wish You Were Here" is the incandescent feature debut of helmet Kieran Darcy-Smith, and a rare kind of showcase for leads Joel Edgerton ("Warrior") and co-writer Felicity Price as a couple whose South Asian vacation comes back to haunt them.