come round
BrE, come around especially AmE phrasal verb [I]
1 to visit someone:
?Paul is coming round to my house for tea.
2 to change your opinion so that you now agree with someone:
?come round to: I'm sure he'll come round to our way of thinking.
3 to become conscious again:
?He must have been drugged - we'll have to wait till he comes round.
4 to happen as a regular event:
?Christmas will soon be coming round again.
1 to visit someone:
?Paul is coming round to my house for tea.
2 to change your opinion so that you now agree with someone:
?come round to: I'm sure he'll come round to our way of thinking.
3 to become conscious again:
?He must have been drugged - we'll have to wait till he comes round.
4 to happen as a regular event:
?Christmas will soon be coming round again.
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