Come round - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkəm ˈraʊnd|
Brit.  |kʌm ˈraʊnd|

verb

- change one's position or opinion (syn: come around)

Extra examples

...the medic waved smelling salts under his nose until he came round...

...she's cool to the idea right now, but sooner or later she'll come round...

John and Mary often argue but it does not take them long to come round

I think I'll buy fruit this year to shell out when the children come round.

Why don't you come round for lunch?

Don't worry - she'll come round eventually.

He threatened to come round and kick my head in.

Come round for lunch and then we can discuss it at leisure.

Come round at eight and I'll have dinner waiting.

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