come around

VERB
  1. happen regularly
    Christmas rolled around again
  2. change one's position or opinion
    He came around to our point of view
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How To Use come around In A Sentence

  • Myra is holding up six fingers, so either a crocodile bit off four during the night or she's saying come around 6: 00 ... MORE FROM GINNY BATES: ALLIE AND MARGIE
  • You should never give in and they would always come around and make adeal with you if you stayed firm. Fariba Amini: Republicans in the U.S. Go All the Way: Nuke Iran
  • When I was little, my mother had a cleaner come around who was also an Avon lady in her spare time.
  • My son's mates come around the house and respect me for what I am, and I respect them for what they are: skegs, Bogans, or those with funny, baggy pants with their caps on back to front.
  • We had to come around by the wheat fields.
  • So he arranges that what's-her-name, the girlfriend, is going to come around for a bit of afternoon delight. KICK BACK
  • When they come around, we want all our top dogs fit, fresh and raring to go. The Sun
  • She therefore, casting a look towards Orlando, much less sweet than those she had favored him with towards the beginning of the evening, assented with a smirk to the proposal of his brother – and immediately joined the dancers; while Orlando, trembling lest some new interruption should again deprive him of the sight of Monimia, hastened to find Selina, to whom he beckoned, and whispered to her to come around another way, where he would meet her, that their going out together might not be remarked. The Old Manor House
  • You only come around to empty our bins fortnightly. .oh wait no that is the binmen. Kelvin Mackenzie says “yes” « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The April 12 attack was "Tet" - like in impact in a country where every day is like "Tet" proving war there is unwinnable to everyone but Bush hard-liners yet to come around as well as being blind to see nowhere and no one in Iraq is safe. "Worthy and Unworthy Victims"
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