come round chiefly Brit. (chiefly US also come around)
- come round chiefly Brit. (chiefly US also come around)
come round chiefly Brit. (chiefly US also come around)
1》 recover consciousness.
2》 be converted to another person's opinion.
3》 (of a date or regular occurrence) recur.
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come round — ► come round chiefly Brit. (chiefly US also come around) 1) recover consciousness. 2) be converted to anot her person s opinion. 3) (of a date or regular occurrence) be imminent again. Main Entry: ↑come … English terms dictionary
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