go the rounds
Variant of round¹
round¹
Definition
round (ro̵und)
adjective
- shaped like a ball; spherical; globular
- shaped like a circle, ring, or disk; circular
- shaped like a cylinder (in having a circular cross section); cylindrical
- curved in shape like part of a sphere or circle
- not angular; plump or stout
- involving, or done in or with, a circular motion a round dance
- not lacking part; full; complete a round dozen
- completed; perfected
- completed by progressing through a course which, as if circular, returns to the starting point a round trip
- constituting, or expressed by, a whole number, or integer; not fractional
- expressed in units divisible by ten, one hundred, etc., rather than exactly 500 is a round number for 498, 503, etc.
- large in amount, size, etc.; considerable a round sum
- mellow and full in tone; sonorous rich round tones
- brisk; vigorous and rapid a round pace
- outspoken; plain and blunt; straightforward
- Phonet. articulated with the lips forming a circular or oval opening; rounded a round vowel
Etymology: ME < OFr roont < L rotundus: see rotund
noun
- something round or rounded; thing or part that is spherical, globular, circular, curved, annular, or cylindrical
- a rung of a ladder
- a crossbar connecting the legs of a chair
- the rounded part of the thigh of a beef animal, between the rump and the leg
- movement in a circular course or about an axis
- round dance
- a series or succession of actions, events, etc. that is completed at, or as if at, the point where it began a round of parties
- the complete extent; whole range the round of human beliefs
- a regular, customary course or circuit, as by a watchman of a station, a doctor of hospital patients, a drinker of a number of bars, etc.
- a single serving, as of drinks, to each of a group
- a single shot from each of a number of rifles, artillery pieces, etc. fired together, or a shot from a single gun
- ammunition for a single shot; cartridge, shell, etc.
- a single outburst, as of applause, cheering, etc.; salvo
- a circular slice, as of bread
- Archery a specified number of arrows shot at the target from a specified distance according to the rules
- Games, Sports a single period or division of action, usually one of a series [a round of poker]; specif.,
- Boxing any of the timed periods of a fight; a round is now generally limited to three minutes, and the interval between rounds to one minute
- Golf a number of holes as a unit of competition, esp. eighteen
- Music
- a short song for two or more voices, in which the second starts when the first reaches the second phrase, etc. and upon concluding each voice begins again, as in a canon
- the ringing in sequence of a set of bells from the smallest to the largest, in change ringing
transitive verb
- to make round: often with off
- to deprive of angularity or make plump: usually with out
- to express as a round number: usually with off
- to complete; finish; perfect: usually with out or off
- to make a circuit of; pass around we rounded the island
- to make a turn about to round a corner
- to cause to move in a circular course
- Now Rare to encircle; surround
- Phonet. to articulate with the lips forming a circular or oval opening
intransitive verb
- to make a complete or partial circuit; move in a curved or circular course
- to turn; reverse direction
- to attack or oppose suddenly or unexpectedly; turn (on)
- to become round or plump: often with out
- to develop (into) the talk rounded into a plan
adverb
- around ( & )
- for each of several; to include all in a group not enough to go round
- by a circuitous course; in a roundabout way
- with a rotating or revolving movement
go the round
or go the rounds- to be circulated among a number of people: said of a story, rumor, etc.
- to walk one's regular course or circuit, as a watchman does also make one's rounds
in the round
- with the audience or congregation seated all around a central stage, altar, etc.
- in full and completely rounded form, not in relief: said of sculpture
- in full and realistic detail
out of round
not having perfect roundness
round about
- in or to the opposite direction
- in every direction around
round in
Naut. to haul in on (a line)
round to
Naut. to turn the bow of a vessel into the wind
round up
- ☆ to drive (cattle, horses, etc.) together; collect in a herd, group, etc.
- ☆ Informal to gather, collect, or assemble
Variant of round²
round²
Definition
round (ro̵und)
transitive verb, intransitive verb
Obsolete to whisper (to)
Etymology: ME rounen (+ unhistoric -d) < OE runian, to whisper: see rune
go the rounds
Synonyms
Browse dictionary entries near go the rounds
- go straight
- go someone's way
- go-round
- go over
- go out of one's way
- go out of one's head
- go out
- go one's way
- go one better
- go on shank's mare
- go through
- go through with
- go to law
- go together
- go under
- go up
- go up in flames
- go up in smoke
- go well with
- go whole hog
