go round

Related to word: go

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Definition (behavior)

  1. Verb + -ing

    to habitually behave or conduct oneself in a described manner

    • It’s his habit to go round being honest with everyone.

    • She goes round jogging every morning to stay fit.

    • In this company culture, everyone goes round arriving early.

Definition (movement)

  1. to revolve or rotate like a wheel

    • The children joyfully went round in circles on the grass.

    • The wheel makes a squeaking sound as it goes round.

    • The carousel goes round quickly in the park.

Definition (quantity)

  1. If something is sufficient to go round, it means there is adequate supply for everyone in a group.

    • If there’s enough food to go round, the dinner will be a success.

    • Make sure there are enough drinks to go round at the gathering.

    • Their resources are limited and cannot provide enough to go round.

Definition (social)

  1. to make a visit to someone's home

    • We plan to go round to see our old friends this weekend.

    • He enjoys going round to his neighbors’ homes to share stories and laughter.

    • If you have time, you can go round to my house for a visit.