[
UK
/ɹˈaʊndɐ/
]
[ US /ˈɹaʊndɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈɹaʊndɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a dissolute person; usually a man who is morally unrestrained
- a tool for rounding corners or edges
How To Use rounder In A Sentence
- Today he is seen as one of the most dangerous all-rounders in international cricket.
- Outside my home children play football and rounders within very close proximity to the houses and cars.
- He was not groomed for the all rounder role, but has simply filled it extremely well when called upon.
- Only a fortnight ago, England coach Duncan Fletcher lamented that even the world's best all-rounders rarely reached the heights of their batting and bowling games at the same time.
- When I see a group of immigrant boys playing a crude match of rounders in the streets of the village, I feel pride for the assimilating spirit of the sport.
- I am a bit of an all-rounder, but it was batting that I mainly refined in the family back garden.
- Indeed, it's almost certainly no exaggeration to suggest that some foolhardy bar-stool all-rounder with a few too many stouts on board has already claimed in all sincerity to understand the complexities of the Duckworth-Lewis method. Ireland expected England to hurl abuse in defeat, not throw flowers | Barry Glendenning
- The bottom portion of her face became rounder with larger eyes and simply outlined lips, always accompanied by the pony-tailed, beribboned hair.
- A season of English county cricket with Kent converted him to a complete all-rounder.
- The breeding tube of the female, between the anus and anal fin, is broader and rounder than the male, and will have a blunt tip.