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  • 91Make It With You (Peggy Lee album) — Infobox Album | Name = Make It With You Type = Album Artist = Peggy Lee Released = 1970 Recorded = July 21, Aug. 5 27, 1970 Genre = Pop Length = 31:14 Label = Capitol Records Producer = Phil Wright Reviews = | Last album = Bridge Over Troubled… …

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  • 92round — See: BRING AROUND or BRING ROUND, COME ROUND, GO THE ROUNDS, MAKE ROUNDS, SQUARE PEG IN A ROUND HOLE, YEAR ROUND …

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  • 93round robin — {n. phr.} 1. Something written, especially a request or protest that is signed by a group of people. Often used like an adjective. * /The people in our neighborhood are sending a round robin to the Air Force to protest the noise the jet planes… …

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  • 94round — See: BRING AROUND or BRING ROUND, COME ROUND, GO THE ROUNDS, MAKE ROUNDS, SQUARE PEG IN A ROUND HOLE, YEAR ROUND …

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  • 95round robin — {n. phr.} 1. Something written, especially a request or protest that is signed by a group of people. Often used like an adjective. * /The people in our neighborhood are sending a round robin to the Air Force to protest the noise the jet planes… …

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  • 96round — See: bring around or bring round, come round, go the rounds, make rounds, square peg in a round hole, year round …

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  • 97round\ robin — n. phr. 1. Something written, especially a request or protest that is signed by a group of people. Often used like an adjective. The people in our neighborhood are sending a round robin to the Air Force to protest the noise the jet planes make… …

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  • 98round off — {v.} 1. To make round or curved. * /John decided to round off the corners of the table he was making so that no one would be hurt by bumping them./ 2. To change to the nearest whole number. * /The teacher said to round off the averages./ 3. To… …

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  • 99round off — {v.} 1. To make round or curved. * /John decided to round off the corners of the table he was making so that no one would be hurt by bumping them./ 2. To change to the nearest whole number. * /The teacher said to round off the averages./ 3. To… …

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  • 100round and round — Synonyms and related words: alternately, anticlockwise, around, back and forth, backward and forward, backwards and forwards, by turns, capriciously, changeably, clockwise, counterclockwise, desultorily, erratically, every other, head over heels …

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