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Meanings of
come around
in English
Spanish
repetirse
Back to the meaning
Happen regularly.
roll around
Spanish
repetirse
To pay a short visit.
call
visit
call in
come round
Usage of
come around
in English
1
The highlight of the year is likely to
come
around
early June.
2
It took far too long to
come
around
when she needed it.
3
None of the fire marshals had
come
around
yet to question Enzo.
4
Alistair Rogers said these kind of matches don't
come
around
too often.
5
Well, maybe she'll
come
around
soon with loving care and nourishing food.
6
His arms
come
around
me and he holds me for a moment.
7
We had enough opticals working to see it
come
around
the planet.
8
Fortunately, these mega quakes only
come
around
once every few hundred years.
9
I have
come
around
to the idea of Kerry winning on Sunday.
10
I think he will
come
around
by the time the boys arrive.
11
When I'm done I'll call you; until then don't
come
around
,
okay?
12
He was merely knocked out, and might
come
around
at any time.
13
You might want to
come
around
to the back of the station.
14
That show in Belfast in December just can't
come
around
quick enough.
15
A lot of young guys have
come
around
,
and I think A.J.
16
I kept riding and he had to
come
around
and follow me.
Other examples for "come around"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
come
around
come
Verb
Adverb
Translations for
come around
Spanish
repetirse
volver a ocurrir
Come around
through the time
Come around
across language varieties
Canada
Common
United States of America
Common
Ireland
Less common
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