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.
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  • 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"
  • Of course, like any broad, she takes off until the flab is run off the love-handles, but remember that it was the ship Jenny that got the real one to come around, and considering what it went through at the hands of a mildly-retarded man-child (the fucking thing went through a dock for Chrissakes), that it floated around long enough to produce anything is amazing. Top 10 Coolest Boats in Movie History » Scene-Stealers
  • It's a show that the BBC have never shown a huge amount of faith in - even now, the repeats (when they come around) get played on BBC2.
  • Setting sail into the wider world of fiction, he evokes a place in which missed opportunities come around again on life's conveyor belt - even to septuagenarians undergoing amputation of gangrenous limbs.
  • In recent years, they have seen others come around to this self-evident truth.
  • The Big Corrections come around every once in a while and remind us how much "in charge" we really are, butwe soon forget them. Archive 2006-09-01
  • At that point, I sort of was just trying to come around and kind of orientate myself to what was going on," Arias explained. Jodi Arias Case: Twists And Delays In Alleged Femme Fatale's Murder Trial
  • White Americans have finally come around to the idea of having a coffee-coloured President. Obama isn't black
  • Hall has great quickness and athleticism for his size, he can catch the ball, and the team believes his blocking can come around.
  • Myself personally I have told my husband that if anything happens he is not to let me come around if I am going to be crippled badly and brain damaged.
  • Mostly the people who come around here are not idiots, but if the argument is true and not just idiotism, then I tend to prefer a climate of diverse, challenging opinion. Dear Clusterflock: You forgot to remind me. | clusterflock
  • Yes Chloe is a meanie, but she'll come around eventually.
  • The Premium Flagship Morelia Cinépolis is said to be the new one at Plaza Las Américas, near Sears and Liverpool; where $90 pesos gets you a reclining seat with a cup holder and a tray, while servers come around to take your order, and bring it to you at your seat. Morelia Treats
  • I think the Church could eventually come around on contraception, because the doctrine is an abstraction. Matthew Yglesias » Bishops and Abortion
  • His mother has come around after having had stomach ulcers.
  • I'm your "flakey" cousin so I haven't come around much lately. Screw Bronze: Zombie Edition plus me scared.
  • “Scott used to force me to eat roly-polies,” I said, my memory starting to come around. Crescendo
  • I'm all right, I suppose, but I feel sort of numb, as if I've just come around from an anesthetic and I'm still all padded in cotton wool. AFTERMATH
  • So he arranges that what's-her-name, the girlfriend, is going to come around for a bit of afternoon delight. KICK BACK
  • Maybe the voters will have long memories when the next elections come around.
  • Twilight hovered over them; Kate had cuddled her beloved "childer" into their beds in the wagon and the captain had come around to kiss them good-night. Sunset Pass or Running the Gauntlet Through Apache Land
  • We watched swells break on the point and come around into the anchorage with curling graybeard tops.
  • I've been so sorry that you couldn't come around this week.
  • Supporters who had come to watch the squad in their half-term flocked to him in recognition of his form this season, leading Gerard Houllier to accept that the supporters have finally come around. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Only the most adventurous would have Tupperware parties, and the most defiant would have an Avon lady come around and display her goods. GYPSY MASALA
  • We're sending a message to legislators that until they come around on this issue -- their seat is at risk. Cynthia Nixon: Fight Back on Election Day
  • I think he'll come around eventually.
  • I've been so sorry that you couldn't come around this week.
  • He has suspensions … I use the term stupid because a lot of suspensions are … every now and then you have to do something stupid to create some space for yourself for other players to be a little hesitant when they come around you. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • The wind has come around to the north.
  • They may come around, but the evidence will have to be exceptionally compelling.
  • He'd come around and poke his hand through the outside wrought-iron grill, trying to close it.
  • Sure, we razz her, but we eventually come around.
  • It's probably too pat to ascribe Come Around Sundown's gentle back-pedal from the huge success of its predecessor to some Tennessean burglars. Kings of Leon: Come Around Sundown – review
  • There might be some retrospective legislation and one day they'll come around and take your computers away and name you in the paper.
  • The wind had come around northwest, stiffening overnight, and everyone knew the cod bit best in a nor'wester. AMAGANSETT
  • ‘Well, some thought he was a bit of a weed, but he doesn't come around anymore,’ he quipped.
  • A lot of people were in the bar watching our sledge trains come around over the sea ice as we pulled up at the field store hangar.
  • I've had loads and loads of clueless people come around to fix my washing machine.
  • It doesn't come around all the time, so if you're looking for something special, the Bolly is a refined, elegant bubbly. Ari Bendersky: New Year's Sparklers: Bubbles for Every Budget
  • That's why we'll push him hard to come around to the beliefs that mean the most to us.
  • Come Around Sundown," the band's fifth album, is thick with growly, momentous rock songs that arrive in an era dominated by magnificent pop stars (Lady Gaga), magniloquent rap stars (Lil Wayne) and mash-ups of the two (Kanye West). Kings of Leon bemoan their rock stardom on latest album, 'Come Around Sundown'
  • Also, I'm starting to come around to the thinking that the costs of GHG emmision reduction in developed countries may be low enough to justify the gamble, but there are still a whole lot small issues that keep from making the leap. What Kind of Global Warming Skeptic?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • The real ones are far worse but I dare not mention them lest their owners or fans of the owners come around one night and burn my house down or poison my dog.
  • It was cosy, had a fireplace, and commanded a nice view of the Bishop of Galway's back yard, where herons used to nest and foxes would come around foraging.
  • Decent leg spinners do not come around often; leg spinners who can bat appear once in a blue moon. Times, Sunday Times
  • Gank will probably come around the corner any minute and sit on the porch and chop it up with you, drink a brew.
  • My birthday seems to come around quicker every year.
  • The moment the tailhook had successfully engaged the arrestor wire and it was clear the Pilot wouldn't have to pull a "bolter" off the deck and come around for another try, the aircraft's engines spooled down again. Countdown
  • The coppers used to come around at first every time somebody stole a dame's purse but finally they gave it up.
  • They are asked to fill out some forms, then bureaucrats come around and ask them to fill out more forms, so people fill out several lots of different forms.
  • I have heard many a screeching of car breaks as the driver has been bombing along and come around the corner to meet a huge tractor.
  • His mom has come around, entering counseling with him, but his father remains silent on the subject.
  • The wind had come around northwest, stiffening overnight, and everyone knew the cod bit best in a nor'wester. AMAGANSETT
  • Friends are threatening to come around with Fanta Lite and biscuits with sprinkles on top.
  • Don't expect too much of me. I need time to come around to this new idea.
  • Now police come around and she sees a chance for, I don't know, a kind of redemption. EVERY SECRET THING
  • At the same time it happens to be one of the most interesting gay-themed comix to come around in a long while.
  • The wind had come around northwest, stiffening overnight, and everyone knew the cod bit best in a nor'wester. AMAGANSETT
  • She was tacking to come around on Indefatigable's starboard side.
  • You'll be flying along, and you come around a corner and the weather's totally different from what you left.
  • I don't think you'll get it by sitting in a bivvy in the same swim for weeks on end until eventually the fish come around.
  • I've been so sorry that you couldn't come around this week.
  • You judge players like that when the big games come around and how they influence them. The Sun
  • I've been so sorry that you couldn't come around this week.
  • We are on the brink of a new phase in capitalism that may inevitably come around by the sheer force of necessity, but inspired decisions most effectively match the symbolic level invocated at the G20 meeting. Tantan Pablo: The Road to Capitalism 2.0 (from G20 to GM)
  • Mom, if you don't stop mothering him, he's going to come around every day.
  • Somehow the office convo had come around to the ideal makings of a romantic situation.
  • The new album is full of songs that we've been aching to play live since we finished recording, so April can't come around soon enough for us.
  • Unicode is helping to fix that, but Microsoft had to come around to a standard it didn't control. Archive 2008-05-01
  • I've been so sorry that you couldn't come around this week.

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