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Meanings of
come round
in English
To pay a short visit.
call
visit
call in
come around
Synonyms
Examples for "
call
"
call
visit
call in
come around
Examples for "
call
"
1
Alexander's lecture will
call
for reform in Europe, not exit from Europe.
2
Meat Industry Ireland members support your
call
for collaboration across the sector.
3
Political parties said it was too quick to
call
the election result.
4
A second
call
came in about 45 minutes later, Letten's statement said.
5
They
call
themselves 'the bucket list family' for a very good reason.
1
You want to
visit
my house and my 'family,' well and good.
2
In fact, he could
visit
a few years later, the paper said.
3
If you or a friend need help
visit
13reasonswhy.info for crisis resources.
4
How can this
visit
help me answer the question I can't escape?
5
In April this year, Kagame made a four-day state
visit
to Germany.
1
I'll
call
in
backup, he said, clearly indicating his family in Ontario.
2
And now I must be going; I will
call
in
again to-night.
3
To occur in the human species nature need
call
in
no novelty.
4
I felt the impulse and heard the
call
in
my early manhood.
5
It's what we are beginning to
call
in
political science a 'havoc-claim'.
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.
Usage of
come round
in English
1
Could you send him a note and ask him to
come
round
?
2
It has taken me a while to
come
round
to thinking that.
3
Now, pop music has finally
come
round
to Glastonbury's way of thinking.
4
They'd
come
round
because they'd see what Hand and I already knew.
5
And she's not likely to
come
round
and cook your rabbit later.
6
It couldn't be Heather or Linda; they would
come
round
the back.
7
Now it had all
come
round
again, and another beginning was beckoning.
8
But it has
come
round
again, I think for old times' sake.
9
They're here-theCottons-they'vejust
come
round
the last bend of the lane!
10
The SPD's traditionally leftist youth wing seemed to have
come
round
too.
11
I will drive over to Lahinch, and
come
round
in the boat.
12
I shall
come
round
to-morrow and see if things are in order.
13
He appeared to have
come
round
the back of the Old Humpey.
14
The two frigates had
come
round
to the northern end of Celebes.
15
Very well; tell him to
come
round
as fast as he can.
16
After that she will
come
round
;
they cannot feel as we do.
Other examples for "come round"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
come
round
come
Verb
Adverb
Come round
through the time
Come round
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Rare