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send round

Idioms  
  1. Circulate widely, as in A copy of the new bylaws is being sent round to all union members. [First half of 1800s]


Example Sentences

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Do I send round another reassuring note or just go about my same routine knowing I am not in the wrong?

From Slate

“The fastest way is not to send round test kits, but to go to a site where lots of people are still working. That’s obviously a hospital.”

From New York Times

Kids at schools send round these intimate pictures, then people use them as revenge.

From BBC

And we say, “Fine, fine. We can’t send round the Roomba ambulance, but we’ll mail you a spare part.”

From The Verge

Ivory Coast are second behind Colombia in Group C, with one victory and one defeat, and have a chance to qualify for the send round for the first time in their history.

From BBC