round

Related to round: round up, Round tripping
See:
  • (a)round the bend
  • (a)round the clock
  • (a)round the corner
  • (a)round these parts
  • (as) round as Giotto's O
  • (some) time (a)round
  • a millstone around (one's) neck
  • a millstone around your neck
  • a millstone around/round somebody's neck
  • a millstone round (one's) neck
  • a millstone round your neck
  • a round for the house
  • a round peg in a square hole
  • a round robin
  • a square peg in a round hole
  • albatross (a)round (one's) neck
  • albatross round someone's neck
  • all (a)round
  • all round
  • all year round
  • an albatross around your neck
  • argue round and round
  • around and around
  • around here
  • around Robin Hood's barn
  • around the bend
  • around/round the clock
  • ask (someone) round
  • ask round
  • be a square peg (in a round hole)
  • be running around in circles
  • brace round
  • bring around
  • bring round
  • buy a round
  • buy a/the round (of drinks)
  • circular file
  • come (a)round
  • come around
  • come round
  • do the rounds
  • drive (one) (a)round the bend
  • drive (one) round the twist
  • drive someone round the bend
  • drop round
  • enough to go round
  • every time I turn around
  • fuck around
  • gather (a)round (someone or something)
  • get (one's) head around (something)
  • get (one's) tongue around (something)
  • get around
  • get round
  • get round (someone)
  • get round (something)
  • get round to (something)
  • get your head around something
  • get your head round something
  • get your tongue round something
  • get your tongue round/around something
  • go (a)round in circles
  • go (all) around the houses
  • go all round the houses
  • go around
  • go around in circles
  • go round
  • go round in circles
  • go round the bend
  • go round the houses
  • go the round
  • go the round(s)
  • hand round
  • have (someone) turned round (one's) (little) finger
  • have (someone) twisted round (one's) (little) finger
  • have (someone) wound round (one's) (little) finger
  • have (someone) wrapped round (one's) (little) finger
  • have a nose (round)
  • have a nose round
  • head for the last roundup
  • in round figures
  • in round figures/numbers
  • in round numbers
  • in the round
  • in these parts
  • just around the corner
  • just around/round the corner
  • longest way round is the shortest way home
  • look round
  • love makes the world go round
  • make (one's)/the rounds
  • make the rounds
  • make the world go round
  • next, first, second, etc. time around/round
  • other way round
  • other way round, the
  • pass round
  • pass the hat
  • pass the hat round
  • pass the hat round/around
  • pull round
  • rally round
  • rally 'round the flag
  • ring round
  • round (someone or something) up
  • round about
  • round and round
  • round down
  • round down to (something)
  • round file
  • round heels
  • round here
  • round in
  • round of applause
  • round off
  • round off to
  • round off to (something)
  • round on
  • round out
  • round peg in a square hole, a
  • round robin
  • round Robin Hood's barn
  • round table
  • round the bend
  • round the bend/twist
  • round the clock
  • round the twist
  • round to
  • round trip
  • round tripper
  • round up
  • round up to (something)
  • round upon (one)
  • round/in these parts
  • roundhouse kick
  • roundhouse punch
  • rounding error
  • round-trip ticket
  • round-tripper
  • run (a)round in circles
  • run circles round (someone or something)
  • run rings around (someone or something)
  • run rings around someone
  • run rings around/round somebody/something
  • run rings round (someone or something)
  • run rings round someone
  • run round in circles
  • send (one) (a)round the bend
  • send (one) round the twist
  • send round
  • show (someone or something) round
  • spin round
  • square peg in a round hole
  • stand a round
  • stray round
  • take (one) round
  • take round
  • talk around
  • talk round
  • tear round
  • the longest way round is the nearest way home
  • the longest way round is the shortest way home
  • the other way around
  • the other way around/round
  • the other way round
  • turn (someone) round (one's) (little) finger
  • turn around and (do something)
  • turn round
  • turn round/around and do something
  • twist (someone) around (one's) (little) finger
  • twist/wind/wrap somebody around/round your little finger
  • What brings you (around) here?
  • whip-round
  • win round
  • wind (someone) round (one's) (little) finger
  • wrap (someone) round (one's) (little) finger
  • year round
  • yoke around (one's) neck
References in classic literature
You lay down the mallet and start to go round and tell him what you think about the whole business, and, at the same time, he starts round in the same direction to come and explain his views to you.
It is hopeless attempting to make a wood fire, so you light the methylated spirit stove, and crowd round that.
'There's some enemy after her, no doubt,' the King said, without even looking round. 'That wood's full of them.'
'It didn't hurt him,' the Unicorn said carelessly, and he was going on, when his eye happened to fall upon Alice: he turned round rather instantly, and stood for some time looking at her with an air of the deepest disgust.
For instance, some worthy persons maintained that the moon was an ancient comet which, in describing its elongated orbit round the sun, happened to pass near the earth, and became confined within her circle of attraction.
Oliver lay, covered with mud and dust, and bleeding from the mouth, looking wildly round upon the heap of faces that surrounded him, when the old gentleman was officiously dragged and pushed into the circle by the foremost of the pursuers.
The follow touched his hat with a grin, expecting something for his pains; but, the old gentleman, eyeing him with an expression of dislike, look anxiously round, as if he contemplated running away himself: which it is very possible he might have attempted to do, and thus have afforded another chase, had not a police officer (who is generally the last person to arrive in such cases) at that moment made his way through the crowd, and seized Oliver by the collar.
They are but dim ill-defined pictures that her narrow bit of an imagination can make of the future; but of every picture she is the central figure in fine clothes; Captain Donnithorne is very close to her, putting his arm round her, perhaps kissing her, and everybody else is admiring and envying her--especially Mary Burge, whose new print dress looks very contemptible by the side of Hetty's resplendent toilette.
It was a small thick Bible, worn quite round at the edges.
They expressed, as was usual, unbounded astonishment at the globe being round, and could scarcely credit that a hole would, if deep enough, come out on the other side.
I lasted the twenty rounds, an' I wanta tell you he's got some marks to remember me by.
Ryder -- who, I think, could soon have brought me round, and could have done anything with me; but he had given up all the hard part of the trade to his son and to another experienced man, and he only came at times to oversee.
"My own garden is my own garden," said the Giant; "any one can understand that, and I will allow nobody to play in it but myself." So he built a high wall all round it, and put up a notice-board.
You now try to go to the Round Pond, but nurses hate it, because they are not really manly, and they make you look the other way, at the Big Penny and the Baby's Palace.
They were congregated round a vast inclosure; they were elevated on amphitheatrical wooden stands, and they were perched on the roofs of horseless carriages, drawn up in rows.