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go-round

American  
[goh-round] / ˈgoʊˌraʊnd /

noun

  1. go-around.


go round British  

verb

  1. same as go around

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Example Sentences

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This is NBCU’s second go-round at an all-sports offering.

From The Wall Street Journal

But during this go-round Sunday, Palacios was in full panic mode as the cat cut it closer than ever.

From Los Angeles Times

The first season of “Andor” earned 8 nominations and it could well surpass that for its second and final go-round, one that leaned into a pointed critique of authoritarianism, showing how easily a democracy can erode into fascism.

From Los Angeles Times

And then again on the next go-round.

From Los Angeles Times

China has already been dealing with belligerent trade policy from Biden’s term and Trump’s first go-round, and the East Asian giant is now far better equipped to withstand an aggressive trade war with the U.S. than anyone in the Trump administration realizes.

From Slate