Similar words: all round, all-round, all-rounder, well-rounded, underground railroad, round and round, lounge around, underground. Meaning: v. continue in existence after (an adversity, etc.).
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1. After two days of fever, he began to pull round.
2. You will soon pull round here in the country.
3. The firm will soon pull round once the trade position improves.
4. John puts his face down on the table, his arms pulled round to hide it.
5. Grade 1 step kicking and a strenuous pull round an overhung chockstone led to a notch below the summit.
6. You'll soon pull round here.
7. You'll soon pull round here in the country.
8. They had thought he would never pull round, but now he is as strong as ever.
9. The nurse said I'll be able to pull round in a few days.
10. After three days of high fever, she began to pull round.
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11. The man has been very ill but I think he will pull round.
12. She is now at Lu - shan sanatorium and endeavouring to pull round.
13. After two days of high fever, he began to pull round.
More similar words: all round, all-round, all-rounder, well-rounded, underground railroad, round and round, lounge around, underground, pull through, underground cable, ballroom, round, around, ground, get round, round out, roundel, round up, round off, round to, go round, roundly, roundup, aground, grounds, round-up, rounded, rounders, rounding, come round.