round character
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of round character
First recorded in 1925–30
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The teachers’ project falls apart when tragedy befalls one “Another Round” character, but alcohol reasserts its magical powers during the film’s grand finale.
From Los Angeles Times
I’m, like, an old, round character actress now.
From Los Angeles Times
He is a round character like the rest of us.
From Washington Post
Thomas Cromwell is a marvelous prism and a phenomenally round character, but by the time we’ve had 1,700 pages of him, he is drastically overdetermined.
From New York Times
“She’s a round character, so she changes a lot,” Ms. Westbroek said.
From New York Times
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