around vs round

around vs round
  A lot of sites say that around and round are the same, but there can be a difference, especially in BrE.
  If someone says "They were running around", it implies the movement is erratic.
  For example: Children tend to run around at school.
  In BrE when we use "round" we imply a more definite purpose and a more circular movement.
  For example: The athlete ran round the track.

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  • around vs round —   A lot of sites say that around and round are the same, but there can be a difference, especially in BrE.   If someone says They were running around , it implies the movement is erratic.   For example: Children tend to run around at school.   In …   English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • hang around (or round or Brit. about) — 1》 loiter; wait around. 2》 (hang around with) associate with. → hang …   English new terms dictionary

  • bring around or round — bring around (or round) (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To succeed in causing (a person) to act in a certain way: argue into, bring, convince, get, induce, persuade, prevail on (or upon), sell (on), talk into. See PERSUASION. 2. To cause to come… …   English dictionary for students

  • cast about (or around or round) — search far and wide. → cast …   English new terms dictionary

  • around or round the bend — idi+sts Informal. insane; crazy …   From formal English to slang

  • around — around, round 1. In general, BrE prefers round and AmE prefers around, both as an adverb and as a preposition, except in certain more or less fixed expressions or restricted collocations. In BrE it is usual to say all the year round, Winter comes …   Modern English usage

  • round — around, round 1. In general, BrE prefers round and AmE prefers around, both as an adverb and as a preposition, except in certain more or less fixed expressions or restricted collocations. In BrE it is usual to say all the year round, Winter comes …   Modern English usage

  • Around — A*round , adv. [Pref. a + round.] 1. In a circle; circularly; on every side; round. [1913 Webster] 2. In a circuit; here and there within the surrounding space; all about; as, to travel around from town to town. [1913 Webster] 3. Near; in the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Round Oak railway station — was a station on the Oxford Worcester Wolverhampton Line. It was opened in 1852 to serve the town of Brierley Hill. British Rail closed the station pre Beeching in 1962. Two railways/routes served the station originally the Oxford, Worcester and… …   Wikipedia

  • nose around/about/round — INVESTIGATE, explore, ferret (about/around), rummage, search; delve into, peer into; prowl around; informal snoop about/around/round. → nose …   Useful english dictionary

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