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come round
verb
- to be restored to life or consciousness
- to change or modify one's mind or opinion
Idioms and Phrases
see come around .Example Sentences
"He was my doctor, growing up. I remember he came round once when my brother and I had measles," she said.
He was then told: "'The boys and I are going to come round later today to collect furniture from your house to the value of the finding.'"
Mrs Mawby's neighbour, Michael Page, heard the struggle and came round to help but Cookie bit his finger, leaving it "hanging off", the court heard.
When last November came round, the opportunity to play together arrived again, only for Ben to replace Tom in the closing stages of England's defeat by New Zealand.
He said Mr Swaffer "started to come round" after initially appearing "unconscious".
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