come round

VERB
  1. change one's position or opinion
    He came around to our point of view
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How To Use come round In A Sentence

  • The mother of two did not come round from the general anaesthetic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Come round and see us sometime.
  • The wind has come round to the north.
  • Meanwhile, back in the ring, Ferguson has come round and slowly stumbles to his feet.
  • Why don't you come round for lunch?
  • That the world has come round is due to the melodic pop that now lurks amid their rock riffs. Times, Sunday Times
  • October has come round again and the weather is still mild, with the cold snap we had last weekend coming as a shock.
  • It's the first thing you see as you come round the corner. You can't miss it.
  • The electrician will come round to collect the electricity fee for the month one of these days.
  • `Prepare to come round to windward ," he said, watching the seas. LET NOT THE DEEP
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