760 examples of 'round in sentences

As I stared, I saw something come 'round, out of the shadow of the house.

And then, suddenly, an extraordinary question rose in my mind, whether this stupendous globe of green fire might not be the vast Central Sunthe great sun, 'round which our universe and countless others revolve.

There is a slight, greenish discoloration 'round the scratch.

"They ain't no good in you hangin' 'round here.

It's hell when English sailormen has got ter take orders frum a damned nigger, an' be knocked 'round if they don't jump when he barks.

She was very pale, and her eyes were sunken with suffering; but she looked about her with a smile, and said in a quick, lively way, "I got tired of driving 'round the square waiting for you, mamma; so I thought I'd come in.

There's something 'round the fireplace that no club can imitate, And no throng can ever equal just a few folks near the grate; Though I sometimes like an opera, there's no music quite so sweet As the singing of the neighbors that you're always glad to meet; Oh, I know when they come calling that the fun will soon begin, And I'm happiest those evenings when a few good friends drop in.

The one standing nearest to him held a pretty gray squirrel, running 'round and 'round on a wheel.

So you been skirmishin' round my warbags, have you?

I didn't think nothin' about Injuns, so I went ter sleep; and when I woke up I was a prisoner, with a dozen Comanches caperin' round me.

At midnight I drew a pentacle 'round him and Parsket and I sat one on each side of him, outside the pentacle, for I had no fear that there would be any manifestation made against anyone except Beaumont or Miss Hisgins.

I felt something touch my back, and glanced 'round swiftly, to find the landlord had come close to me, almost pressing against me, in his fear.

"I felt 'round swiftly and cautiously for my lantern.

I had grown less nervously tense, for the flashing of the light 'round the place had made me feel less out of all bounds of the normalit had given me something of that unreasoned sense of safety that a nervous child obtains at night, by covering its head up with the bedclothes.

I dunno but wut it's pooty Trainin' round in bobtail coats.

When I went home, eight or nine years ago, I walked all 'round and looked at all the old places.

ti: Lona; Halo 'round my dead.

He just sailed and sailed and sailed up and down and 'round and 'round, just as if it was no work at all but pure fun, as indeed it was.

why I tell you she could give every one of us eighty dollars, and would not miss it!" Another said: "She isn't one of the sort that are 'round after purses!" Why any of them should have thought me rich I cannot imagine except for the respect with which officers treated me.

She was so good an' weighed' round 200 poun's.

If young gals had pains in dey stomachs dey made tea out'n gum bark and dat would bring 'em 'round.

The rabbits coom dancin' round us, an' th' birds fly ower we'r 'eads when the leet cooms.

an' round the house, not a hole nor a crack could he find; an' there he had to stop outside in the wind an' the rain.

"A heap of de slaves would run away and hide in de woods to keep from working so hard but the white folks to keep them from running away so that they could not ketch 'em would put a chain around the neck which would hang down the back and be fastened on to another 'round the waist and another 'round the feet

The main entrance is in itself a noble sight worth goin' milds and milds to see, a long handsome buildin' curvin' round gracefully some in shape like a mammoth U only bendin' round more at the ends, and endin' with handsome buildin's, and tall pillars decorate the hull length and flags wave out nobly all along on top.

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