transitive verb.
To whisper.
adjective.
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adjective.
Being such that every part of the surface or the circumference is equidistant from the center.
adjective.
Moving in or forming a circle.
adjective.
Shaped like a cylinder; cylindrical.
adjective.
Rather rounded in shape.
adjective.
Full in physique; plump.
adjective.
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adjective.
Formed or articulated with the lips in a rounded shape.
adjective.
Full in tone; sonorous.
adjective.
Whole or complete; full.
adjective.
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adjective.
Having been rounded.
adjective.
Not exact, especially when expressed as a multiple of 10; approximate.
adjective.
Large; considerable.
adjective.
Brought to satisfactory conclusion or completion; finished.
adjective.
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adjective.
Outspoken; blunt.
adjective.
Done with full force; unrestrained.
noun.
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noun.
Something, such as a circle, disk, globe, or ring, that is round.
noun.
A circle formed of various things.
noun.
Movement around a circle or about an axis.
noun.
A rung or crossbar, as one on a ladder or chair.
noun.
A cut of beef from the part of the thigh between the rump and the shank.
noun.
An assembly of people; a group.
noun.
A round dance.
noun.
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noun.
A complete course, succession, or series.
noun.
A course of customary or prescribed actions, duties, or places.
noun.
A complete range or extent.
noun.
One drink for each person in a gathering or group.
noun.
A single outburst, as of applause or cheering.
noun.
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noun.
A single shot or volley.
noun.
Ammunition for a single shot or volley.
noun.
A specified number of arrows shot from a specified distance to a target in archery.
noun.
A unit of play that occupies a specified time, constitutes a certain number of plays, or allows each player a turn, especially the 18-hole sequence played in golf or one of the periods in a boxing match.
noun.
A composition for two or more voices in which each voice enters at a different time with the same melody.
intransitive verb.
To make round or curved.
intransitive verb.
To pronounce with rounded lips; labialize.
intransitive verb.
To fill out; make plump.
intransitive verb.
To bring to completion or perfection; finish. Often used with out or off:
intransitive verb.
To approximate (a real number) by a nearby rational number with a specified level of precision. When rounded to the nearest hundred, 286 becomes 300. When rounded to the nearest tenth, 1.63 becomes 1.6.
intransitive verb.
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intransitive verb.
To make a turn about or to the other side of.
intransitive verb.
To make a complete circuit of; go or pass around.
intransitive verb.
To encompass; surround.
intransitive verb.
To become round or curved.
intransitive verb.
To take a circular course; complete or partially complete a circuit.