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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
go-round

"act of going around," originally especially "a merry-go-round," 1886, from go (v.) + round (adv.). Figurative sense of "argument, bout, fight," etc. is from 1891.

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Go-Round

Go-Round was the third album released by Jeff Coffin, released in 2001. This album was the first album recorded and released with the Mu'tet, a constantly changing group of guest musicians that play with Coffin.

Usage examples of "go-round".

But the first go-round had shown me that Faye and Jay were as lost in this new obstetrical terrain as my own parents.

Her husband, an ecologist working for the government, would be off island until evening, and Prince felt certain that a go-round with Rita would reorient him and reinstitute the mean drunken process which the coral had interrupted.

On the third go-round the crowd turned brave, abandoned the vitrified cake, and filled their empty glasses with Scotch.

The madman and Haz were resting, catching their breath for another go-round.

He excitedly started telling me how Ace Bowman from Pawhuska, Oklahoma, tied the arena record in the first go-round of the 1998 Ponca City 101 Ranch Rodeo with a 9.

The last go-round had been the worst vomiting and shitting all night long.

And you can figure that the Hill will offer Taiwan any weapons system they want to buy next go-round.