Synonym: carousel, carrousel, circle, circuitous, devious, merry-go-round, rotary, traffic circle, whirligig. Similar words: round and round, boundary, abound in, abounding, underground, be concerned about, bound, bounded. Meaning: ['raʊndəbaʊt] n. 1. a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island 2. large mechanical apparatus with seats for children to ride on. adj. 1. marked by obliqueness or indirection in speech or conduct 2. deviating from a straight course.
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31 I got out silently at the next roundabout.
32 In a roundabout way, she admitted she was wrong.
33 Finally it lost a wheel on a roundabout and passers-by grabbed the two as they tried to flee.
34 This isn't a roundabout way of asking you to marry me.
35 So we must set about it a more roundabout way.
35 Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
36 At times it feels right to be simple and direct and at other times roundabout and colorful.
37 The accident happened on the old Wrexham road from Chester, near the Pulford roundabout.
38 A boy has come off his motor-cycle at the roundabout outside the main gates.
39 In a sort of roundabout way, he was fishing for information about her habits, and attitude to boys.
40 This time they approached from across the field above the bank[sentencedict.com], a roundabout route.
41 A chain hotel located in a city centre or at the exit roundabout of a motorway guarantees many identical rooms.
42 All of which is a roundabout way of saying that I love maps.
43 Apart from the existing roundabout near Rhuddlan Golf Club, another is nearing completion outside the Sainsbury's store.
44 WindowWorks follows the most roundabout route for merging data from the database into a document.
45 I slowed for the roundabout but still managed to hit the motorway slip road at fifty-five.
46 Finally, by the roundabout route, we reached St Paul's churchyard where we were to meet the boys.
47 One day, she drove on to a roundabout, and could not figure out which exit to take.
48 And artists are not the only ones to take a roundabout route.
49 At Bicester it hit a roundabout but kept going with a flat tyre heading for Milton Keynes.
50 Which he then sent off-planet, by various well-disguised and roundabout routes, to an unknown recipient.
51 Inside there was a climbing frame, Lego roundabout, swings and a wooden catapult for firing naughty children out of the castle.
52 The van sped into the Marble Arch roundabout with tyres whining.
53 Imagine you are approaching a busy complex roundabout with six converging roads.
54 Regarding himself, one fact emerged, in a roundabout way and with a purpose.
55 Continue through Headington shopping precinct until reaching Windmill Road traffic lights, turn right and continue until the roundabout.
56 A road circled the site - an enormous roundabout that had once contained shops, pubs and a post office.
57 The site is approachable from the Bletchworth roundabout coming from Reigate, or the Dorking roundabout from the other direction.
58 Already the new roundabout on Glasgow Road is a striking example of the high standards being sought.
59 So there might be an advantage in working late and coming home a rather roundabout way, she reflected.
60 The essence of cyclic structure is similarly straight forward though it is pursued in a distinctly roundabout manner.
More similar words: round and round, boundary, abound in, abounding, underground, be concerned about, bound, bounded, round, eastbound, around, ground, foundation, round off, round up, grounds, all round, go around, get around, surround, all around, come round, runaround, groundnut, bum around, background, playground, ungrounded, surrounded, by leaps and bounds.