if a regular event comes round, it happens again
if something such as a letter or a message comes round, it is sent to several people in a place
to become conscious again after being unconscious
to change your opinion or decision because someone has persuaded you to agree with them
to go to a place where someone is, especially their house, in order to visit them
to go to several people in a room, one after another, especially in order to talk to them
A note came round asking for new ideas.
A waiter came round with a tray of drinks.
February 29 comes round only one year in four - is that fair?
He came round one night special to let me know.
I must've wanted to talk, because some friends at school got together and came round to see me.
I suggested he come round for dinner one night.
It has always been obvious that she fancies me and she came round one night.
Matches like this one don't come round very often, so we should make the most of it.
One comes round and just looks at me.
She may come round one day, but it must be her choice.
The manager came round and congratulated everyone.
We were sure she’d come round in the end.
When the next empty one came round I slid my skis into the holder on the side and clambered in.
Why don’t you come round after work?
You should come round one day and judge for yourself who is the best, because I know.
comes round
coming round
came round
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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