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round out
verb
to make or become bigger or plumper; fill out, esp so as to be symmetrical
to round up (a number)
Idioms and Phrases
See round off , def. 2.
Grow or develop to a round form, as in The tree was spindly when first planted, but it has since rounded out nicely . [c. 1900]
Example Sentences
The Beatles, Bob Dylan, and the Rolling Stones, David Bowie, and Bruce Springstein round out the site's top five most recognised names.
Alani rounds out the group as the breezy, spiritually minded friend who, unlike everyone else, is not grinding to advance her career.
Disney’s 20th Century Studios’ “Predator: Badlands,” Paramount Pictures’ “The Running Man” and “Rental Family” from Searchlight Pictures rounded out this weekend’s top five.
The announcement rounds out the BLS’s plans for catching up on major statistical reports that were delayed by the record-setting government shutdown.
Enthusiasts of the Dutch and Flemish Golden Age will be delighted to learn of the more quotidian arts that rounded out this visually rich epoch: hand-wrought lace, calligraphy, botanical illustrations and more.
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