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round

preposition, adverb (DIRECTION)
 
/raʊnd/ mainly UK (US usually around)

Definition

A2 in a particular direction: The garden is round the back (of the house). I used to live round (= near) here when I was a child. You must come round (to my house) sometime soon.UK not standard We're going round (= to) the pub for a quick drink.Describing movement towards
(Definition of round prepositionadverb (DIRECTION) from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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