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change round
verb
- to place in or adopt a different or opposite position
noun
- the act of changing to a different position
Example Sentences
“I keep my clothes in the car. My heels. I put on some lipstick, teach the lesson. Then it’s back in the car, quick change round the corner and I’m off.â€
She mixed in some public events, such as climate change round tables in Tampa and San Francisco, to her fund-raising trips.
You held a climate change round table late last month.
First, President Obama’s legacy is likely secure – his suite of executive actions on climate change round out a trio of significant achievements with the U.S.-Iran nuclear deal and the Affordable Care Act as benchmarks for historians.
"No change round here yet," said the 30-year-old, looking around his neighborhood on the west side of the city.
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