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round out
verb
- to make or become bigger or plumper; fill out, esp so as to be symmetrical
- to round up (a number)
Example Sentences
The Culver City studio rounded out its presentation by announcing the cast of the films and brought all four on stage.
She rounded out the momentous day by doing press and appearing on talk shows, complete with live studio audiences singing “Happy Birthday†and cake in every greenroom.
The sun-dried tomatoes caramelize, while the fresh cherries burst, rounding out the acidity with a backbone of umami.
New Zealand ended race Day 1 atop the leaderboard as Canada and Australia round out the top three.
Laura Linney rounded out the list on the second of her three nominations, her first and only so far in a supporting role, for playing the researcher wife of the title character of “Kinsey.â€
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