Pronunciation of the English word round.
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1. | The skater spun round and round on the ice. | |
2. | Hmph, Yayoi's navigation was difficult to follow so we ended up going round and round the same places. | |
3. | The further I went the more irresistible became the feeling that I was going round and round in circles. | |
4. | Consider what we do to our children. We do not say to them: 'Some people think the earth is round, and others think it is flat; when you grow up, you can, if you like, examine the evidence and form your own conclusion.' Instead of this we say: 'The earth is round.' By the time our children are old enough to examine the evidence, our propaganda has closed their minds... | |
5. | The neighborhood has been gentrified. Now it's teeming with pretend hipsters slurping skinny lattes at Starbucks. They gather round coffee and free Wi-Fi like bees round a honeypot. | |
6. | "One way or round trip?" "Um... let me think. Round trip." | |
7. | The nut is round, but not everything round is a nut. | |
8. | You say that we go round the sun. If we went round the moon it would not make a pennyworth of difference to me or to my work. | |
9. | Tom spun round and round until the world spun around him. | |
10. | Otherwise it comes to a second round of voting, featuring the two candidates who received the most votes in the first round. |