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made the rounds

vb. (en-pastmake the rounds)

Usage examples of "made the rounds".

I made the rounds many more times than usual, partly out of boredom.

It was impossible to pick one's way from one end of the fo'c'sle to the other, as Lockhart did each night when he made the Rounds, without being shocked and appalled and saddened by this slum corner of the war: and yet somehow one could be heartened also, and cheered by an impression of patience and endurance, and made to feel proud.

Mutt and Muldoon made the rounds, telling the men what Szymanski had told them.

She had pleased him, but now the exquisite girl had grown old, her beauty, eaten by time, had fallen away, and now and then, during the important festivals, her vigorous, still-juicy husband made the rounds at night and played with the widows.

The bells shattered the air about her, for the clinic was near to three churches, but she made the rounds, taking pulses and temperatures, pouring water, smiling.

She made the rounds of the oil-lamps and candles in the garden, making certain that they were all extinguished.

But that image had made the rounds of the bell-gate section of the rider camp and was traveling down the ringroad to the next station before the camp-boss had even climbed the steps to the Gate Tavern.

The canteen made the rounds, with a gurgle as each one drank, and ended up back with Tom.