Use "round about" in a sentence

1. She's round about 26 or

2. We're leaving round about ten.

3. We're leaving round about midday.

4. They arrived round about 7 o'clock.

5. We heard gunshots round about midnight.

6. 20 We heard gunshots round about midnight.

7. He owned all the land round about .

8. We left the restaurant at round about

9. He left the house round about four o'clock.

10. Circumambulate (verb) to walk round about Etymology: [L

11. Injun Joe's ghost is round about there, certain. "

12. We got there round about half past nine.

13. What does Bework mean? To work round about; surround

14. He's round about the same age as my son.

15. A new roof will cost round about £3 000.

16. A creeper was entwined ( a ) round [ about ] the pillar.

17. Round about one and a half million people died.

18. The girls danced lightly round about the maypole. Sentencedict.com

19. The job should be finished round about March next year.

20. Rumours are going round about Mr Mason and his assistant.

21. My first offence was round about the age of eleven - shoplifting.

22. The nations round about had kings, and the Israelites wanted one too!

23. The topmost portion was roofed, but open, with bronze columns round about.

24. More permanent campsites were sometimes protected by trenches and dirt mounds round about.

25. Round about Grace herself the great river deposited little but mounds of plastic containers.

26. Round about her shapely head A garland of dog-violet...meetly had she set.

27. Circumlocution, therefore, means “expressing oneself in a round about way.” Circumlocution has its uses

28. Lend your aid and come, all you nations round about, and collect yourselves together.’”

29. When the water boils, add the pasta, stir, and cook for round about six minutes.

30. And looking round about upon them all, he said unto the man, Stretch forth thy hand.

31. And the report of him went out straightway everywhere into the region of Galilee round about.

32. His troops come together, and raise up their way against me, encamp round about my tabernacle.

33. Round about the Elephant and Castle I decided to call a truce and talk to him.

34. And all the pins of the tabernacle, and of the court round about, were of brass.

35. From Old Portuguese Ambos, from Latin ambō, ambōs, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂m̥bʰi (“round about, around”).

36. 16 The door posts, and the narrow windows, and the galleries round about on their three stories, over against the door, Ceiled with wood round about, and from the ground up to the windows, and the windows were covered; # Ceiled…: Heb

37. You're a charwoman for Mrs Charlton, but round about here they have a number of names for you.

38. The cries echoed into the surrounding wood and resounded in the empty hills `round about: loud, bellowing, Bloodlusting cries

39. 2 You're a charwoman for Mrs Charlton, but round about here they have a number of names for you.

40. (Ezekiel 3:4) Later, Ezekiel’s message widened out to include the pagan nations round about. —Ezekiel, chapters 25–32.

41. I was risking no man of my village or those round about being charged with stealing a thing of value.

42. The Old Testament records them running after false gods, the gods of the nations round about them, whenever opportunity offered.

43. These reflections take more round-about routes than the direct sounds, and are therefore delayed slightly relative to the direct sounds.

44. It seems to me that he was waylaid and killed round about a quarter or half of the hour past six.

45. Late 15th century from Latin Circumjacent- ‘lying round about, bordering upon’, from the verb circumjacere, from circum ‘around’ + jacere ‘to lie’.

46. Round about the circle from which four lanes led down to the top of the amphitheater there were various assembly-service installations.

47. The names of the little towns round about Valence ring like peals of bells compelling you to go and look at them.

48. 6 The Old Testament records them running after false gods, the gods of the nations round about them,[www.Sentencedict.com] whenever opportunity offered.

49. Circumjacent (adj.) "bordering on every side," late 15c., from Latin circumiacens, present participle of circumiacere "to border upon, to lie round about, enjoin," from circum "around, round about" (see circum-) + iacere "to throw, cast, hurl" (from PIE root *ye- "to throw, impel").

50. 26 For behold, Moronihah had supposed that the Lamanites durst not come into the center of the land, but that they would attack the cities round about in the borders as they had hitherto done; therefore Moronihah had caused that their strong armies should maintain those parts round about by the borders.

51. Circa adverb approximately, about, around, roughly, in the region of, round about The story tells of a runaway slave girl in Louisiana, Circa 1850

52. Thus, starting with God’s professed people, Christendom, the great tribulation will get under way, finally extending earth wide, to ‘all the nations round about.’

53. Origin of Circumjacent Late 15th century: from Latin Circumjacent- ‘lying round about, bordering upon’, from the verb circumjacere, from circum ‘around’ + jacere ‘to lie’

54. Both thy bondmen, and thy Bondmaids, which thou shalt have, shall be of the heathen that are round about you; of them shall ye buy bondmen and Bondmaids.

55. Both thy Bondmen, and thy bondmaids, which thou shalt have, shall be of the heathen that are round about you; of them shall ye buy Bondmen and bondmaids

56. Both thy bondmen, and thy Bondmaids, which thou shalt haue, shall be of the Heathen, that are round about you: of them shall ye buy bondmen and Bondmaids

57. And when he had looked round about on them with anger, being grieved for the hardness of their hearts, he saith unto the man, Stretch forth thine hand.

58. Romans: there they opened their ranks, and made a ring round about a space, Amidmost of which was a little mound whereon was set the bier of Thiodolf

59. 44 Both thy bondmen, and thy Bondmaids, which thou shalt have, shall be of the heathen that are round about you; of them shall ye buy bondmen and Bondmaids

60. 19 And while we ameditated upon these things, the Lord touched the eyes of our understandings and they were opened, and the bglory of the Lord shone round about.

61. And looking round about upon them all, he said unto the man, Stretch forth thy hand. And he did so: and his hand was restored whole as the other.

62. 44 Both thy bondmen, and thy Bondmaids, which thou shalt haue, shall be of the Heathen, that are round about you: of them shall ye buy bondmen and Bondmaids

63. 3 And he caused that upon those works of timbers there should be a frame of pickets built upon the timbers round about; and they were strong and high.

64. 44 Both thy bondmen, and thy Bondmaids, which thou shalt have, shall be of the heathen that are round about you; of them shall ye buy bondmen and Bondmaids.

65. Both thy bondmen, and thy Bondmaid s, which thou shalt have, shall be of the heathen that are round about you; of them shall ye buy bondmen and Bondmaid s

66. "And as for thy bondmen, and thy Bondmaids, whom thou shalt have; of the nations that are round about you, of them shall ye buy bondmen and Bondmaids."

67. (John 1:18; 14:6-9) While in Galilee during the second year of his preaching campaign, Jesus performed many powerful works in Chorazin, Bethsaida, Capernaum, and the area round about.

68. Leviticus 25:44 - Both thy bondmen, and thy Bondmaids, which thou shalt have, shall be of the heathen that are round about you; of them shall ye buy bondmen and Bondmaids.

69. 16 Yea, and wo be unto all the cities which are in the land round about, which are possessed by the Nephites, because of the wickedness and abominations which are in them.

70. And Jesus entered into Jerusalem, and into the temple: and when he had looked round about upon all things, and now the eventide was come, he went out unto Bethany with the twelve.

71. Bondmaids (6 Occurrences) Leviticus 25:44 Both thy bondmen, and thy Bondmaids, which thou shalt have, shall be of the heathen that are round about you; of them shall ye buy bondmen and Bondmaids

72. KAN Agend: 7:00–7:05 Norm Storme, Announcements; 7:05-7:10 Audra Weber, Neighborhood Resource Officer; 7:10-7:55 Neighborhood Round About; 7:55-8:05 Penny Sweet and Dave Asher, Kirkland

73. Bondmaids (6 Occurrences) Leviticus 25:44 Both thy bondmen, and thy Bondmaids, which thou shalt have, shall be of the heathen that are round about you; of them shall ye buy bondmen and /b/Bondmaids.htm - 8k

74. 15 And it came to pass that he planted vineyards round about in the land; and he built wine-presses, and made awine in abundance; and therefore he became a wine-bibber, and also his people.

75. Circumfluent (adj.) "flowing around, surrounding as a fluid," 1570s, from Latin Circumfluentem (nominative circumfluens), present participle of circumfluere "to flow around," from circum "around, round about" (see circum-) + fluere (see fluent).

76. 7 But I had sent my spies out round about the land of aShemlon, that I might discover their preparations, that I might guard against them, that they might not come upon my people and destroy them.

77. 11 “Therefore this is what the Sovereign Lord Jehovah has said, ‘There is an adversary even round about the land,+ and he will certainly bring your* strength down from you, and your dwelling towers will actually be plundered.’

78. 13 And as I cast my eyes round about, that perhaps I might discover my family also, I beheld a ariver of water; and it ran along, and it was near the tree of which I was partaking the fruit.

79. Leviticus 25:44 "Both thy Bondmen, and thy bondmaids, which thou shalt have, [shall be] of the heathen that are round about you; of them shall ye buy Bondmen and bondmaids." Such it seems were allowed them, if they had need of them

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