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come round

verb

  1. to be restored to life or consciousness
  2. to change or modify one's mind or opinion
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"He was my doctor, growing up. I remember he came round once when my brother and I had measles," she said.

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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.'"

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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.

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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.

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He said Mr Swaffer "started to come round" after initially appearing "unconscious".

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