Sentence examples for make a round from inspiring English sources

The phrase "make a round" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to do a circuit or loop, in the sense of either visiting several places in an intentional order or going to the same place multiple times. For example, you might say, "Let's make a round of the local shops to see what deals we can find."

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It is extremely unusual to make a round trip.

Six arrows make an "end", fifteen ends make a round.

I used to think that one day I'd make a round Swedish woodpile, roofed with bark.

Flatten slightly with your hand to make a round patty shape.

The total amount of gas available is just right for a car to make a round trip.

"One way to make a round rock is water, but we don't want to jump to conclusions," Dr. Golombek said.

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The Loose Women host has been training to pilot a light aircraft and hopes to make a round-the-world flight in the near future.

That is because it allowed them to make a round-trip drive of 320 miles from our house in Bethlehem, N.H.

The actual number of buses to be purchased (and the number of drivers required) would depend on how long it would take a bus to make a round-trip.

In the above example, if a route were 5 miles long (round-trip) and the bus made an average speed of 10 mile/h, it would take one-half hour to make a round-trip.

I would explore bustling Chennai, make a round-trip to the gloriously remote Andaman Islands, go soul-searching in French-colonial Puducherry and trace family roots in tea country.

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