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round-off
[ round-awf, -of ]
adjective
- of or relating to the act or process of rounding.
noun
- an act or instance of rounding off decimal or fractional figures.
round off
verb
- often foll by with to bring to a satisfactory conclusion; complete, esp agreeably
we rounded off the evening with a brandy
- to make round or less jagged
Word History and Origins
Origin of round-off1
Example Sentences
Lee did a straight-forward straddle split mount on the beam instead of a high-flying round-off, back layout.
Matthew says his most difficult stunt is "a round-off rewind, which is where the girl tumbles towards you".
She first submitted an entry in 1993 and says the 30th anniversary of that rejection "is a really nice round-off".
Hull round-off their season with a derby against city rivals Hull KR next Saturday, with Toulouse travelling to league leaders St Helens ahead of their relegation to the Championship.
Chelsea centre-back Chalobah marked his Premier League debut in August with a 25-yard screamer to round-off a 3-0 win over Crystal Palace.
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