do the rounds

do the rounds

To visit or engage with many or all of certain group of things of people, often as part of a routine. We did the rounds and hit every shop in town while Christmas shopping. We're doing the rounds and calling all of our alumni for donations.
See also: round
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

do the rounds

or

go the rounds

COMMON If a story, idea, or joke does the rounds or goes the rounds, a lot of people hear it and tell it to other people. By the time the news has done the rounds of your family and friends the story will sound somewhat exaggerated. They are getting divorced, according to rumours I've heard going the rounds.
See also: round
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

do the ˈrounds (of something)

(British English) (also make the ˈrounds American English, British English )
1 go from place to place or from person to person: We did the rounds of the local cafes but he wasn’t in any of them.
2 be passed from person to person: News of her resignation soon made the rounds and it wasn’t long before another company offered her work. This virus seems to be doing the rounds at the moment.
See also: round
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • battle
  • battle with (someone or something)
  • play around
  • some people (just) don't know when to give up
  • some people (just) don't know when to quit
  • some people (just) don't know when to stop
  • some people don't know when to quit
  • avoid evil and it will avoid thee
  • lovers' lane
  • group-grope