VERB
- make bigger or better or more complete
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make round
round the edges -
fill out
These studies round out the results of many years of research -
express as a round number
round off the amount
How To Use round out In A Sentence
- There were several kids lolling around outside the club.
- You can just imagine the wind howling round outside while everyone crowds into a stone cottage, a fire roaring in the grate and a group of friends simply playing together for the sheer fun of it.
- Don't walk around outside in your bare feet.
- There are still some unfounded fears floating around out there about cancer being contagious.
- A still gallery with 34 production photos, the film's theatrical trailer, and a TV spot round out the extras.
- Harris first pitched right-handed, getting Reggie Sanders to ground out.
- Wrasse, butterflies, boxfish, porcupines and pufferfish round out the picture, while lyretail grouper, Napoleon wrasse and rock cod mix with regal, map and other angelfish.
- Bored youths hang around outside looking for trouble.
- Ameche and Tierney are a handsome, appealing pair from their first meeting in a bookshop, while Charles Coburn (as scampish Grandpa Hugo) and Allyn Joslyn (as Henry's strait-laced cousin Albert) round out a fabulous supporting cast. John Farr: Laughing in Style: That Special 'Lubitsch Touch'
- Nosing around outside I lifted a small flap on the cover of a large tank half full of cuprammonium solution. John B. Fenn - Autobiography