Antonym: sharp. Similar words: grounded, ungrounded, surrounded, underground, wounded, founded, bounded, unfounded. Meaning: ['raʊndɪd] adj. 1. curving and somewhat round in shape rather than jagged 2. a chubby body.
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151. Breaking into a run she rounded the final bend and the chapel appeared before her.
152. But once again, urban parents recently were summarily rounded up and branded the culprits.
153. The police department, which once rounded up 50 youngsters a night, now picks up two or three.
154. The car's low profile and rounded edges reduce its drag.
155. I moved down the corridor, as instructed, and rounded the elevators to the bank on the far side.
156. George Will, a conservative columnist, rounded on Powell last year for identifying himself with Rockefeller.
157. Very occasionally my heart swells at the rounded figure of the 8 inside my jeans.
158. All that slim, rounded, unclothed flesh I'd seen - from the back - had not been girl flesh.
159. Take turns in hitting each other's rounded end with the pointed end of your own egg.
160. As they rounded another bend she saw the lighted windows of the Swan Inn, relief swept through her.
161. Every angle, line and contour were gently rounded as though the snow had drifted slightly in the wind.
162. He rounded off the scoring with a simple fourth after rounding goalkeeper Thomas Ravelli.
163. A more rounded performer than Fox, Lynagh is the best fly-half in the world.
164. Sir Hans Sloane, president of the Royal Society, rounded out the scientific representation at the meeting.
165. Their huts were short tepees protected by tree branches or rounded huts covered with animal skins.
166. The ventral arm plates are irregularly rectangular with indented lateral edges and a rounded distal edge; they are contiguous at least proximally.
167. He saw the spot of bright buttercup colour as he rounded the last curve before the crossroads.
168. The cattle had to be rounded up from all the outlying fields and brought together in the old orchard behind the barn.
169. The result was the Yosemite that tourists see today, jammed with awe-inspiring plutons with rounded tops and steep, vertical sides.
170. Donations are rounded up each night for food, and local church groups often donate food.
171. Again, beautifully rounded characters which established themselves at a leisurely pace are the secret of its appeal.
172. The Christmas celebrations in Fiji are rounded off by a huge feast on Christmas Day.
173. Ken's clan didn't take kindly to that and rounded on the woman, who sought some kind of defence.
174. Although he sometimes rounded the rough edges off the truth, he remained an amusing raconteur and lively company.
175. Between the knife-shaped iron blade and the tapered tail of the spear is a rounded handle made from a particularly hard tree.
176. Finally, in order to avoid being rounded up, they pretend to be locked in a passionate embrace in a doorway.
176. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
177. Gittens rounded off his loan spell with a crucial equaliser in the final-match decider at Wolves.
178. The blocks have rounded edges that are safer for small children.
179. One might embark upon a conversation and find it quite suddenly rounded off before it got under way.
180. Nor is it necessary always to keep the arms rounded except in arabesque.
More similar words: grounded, ungrounded, surrounded, underground, wounded, founded, bounded, unfounded, astounded, confounded, dumbfounded, round and round, funded, round, undecided, ground, around, round off, all round, round up, grounds, founder, go around, surround, get around, come round, all around, flounder, groundnut, roundabout.