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  • 1round out — (something) to complete something. The visit to the ancient temple was the perfect thing to round out our vacation. It s a good article but I would have rounded it out with a paragraph about repairing the damage from the earthquake …

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  • 2round out — {v. phr.} To complete; make whole. * /He needs only one or two more rare compact discs to round out his collection of Vivaldi./ …

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  • 3round out — {v. phr.} To complete; make whole. * /He needs only one or two more rare compact discs to round out his collection of Vivaldi./ …

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  • 4Round Out — Der Ausdruck Landung (Verb: „landen“; Wortursprung: das Schiff kommt an Land) bezeichnet das Aufsetzen eines Raum , Luft oder Wasserfahrzeuges auf dem Boden oder auf einer dafür vorgesehenen Landestelle. Die Landung ist ein Flugmanöver im aus dem …

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  • 5round out — verb a) to become rounder, plumper Here are some actual figures to round out the basic report. b) To make more complete by adding details …

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  • 6round\ out — v. phr. To complete; make whole. He needs only one or two more rare compact discs to round out his collection of Vivaldi …

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  • 7round out something — round out (something) to complete something. The visit to the ancient temple was the perfect thing to round out our vacation. It s a good article but I would have rounded it out with a paragraph about repairing the damage from the earthquake …

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  • 8round out — Synonyms and related words: accomplish, bag, balloon, belly, belly out, bilge, billow, bouge, bring to completion, bring to fruition, bug, bulge, button up, cap, carry to completion, clean up, climax, close out, close up, complete, conclude, cone …

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  • 9round out — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. expand, fill out, enlarge; see grow 1 …

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  • 10take a round out of — defeat in a fight, win a fight    Johnny is a tough guy. He took a round out of Pete, you know …

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