Past tense for to pay a visit to someone
“At about six o'clock, another couple of girls would come round for a cup of tea, and they'd go away smiling.”
Past tense for to reawaken after having lost consciousness
“The seriously-injured man had lost consciousness but would come round again by the time police arrived.”
Past tense for to accede, or be persuaded, to an argument or proposal
“To me, it appears a logical proposal, but I am not surprised that the leader of the Council does not exactly see eye to eye with me, but I believe he will come round to it in the future.”
Past tense for to happen or occur again
“There are some regular expenses that will come round every year or two.”
Past tense for to give assent to and act on a suggestion by another
Past tense for to express or feel agreement with (an idea or proposal)
Past tense for to change or back out of one's decision or opinion
Past tense for to recover from or survive something, such as an illness or difficulty
Past tense for to move something or oneself in a circular direction or motion
Past tense for to show mercy on someone
Past tense for to become sound or healthy again
Past tense for to rethink or revisit a matter already once thought about
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