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Sentence count:278+19Posted:2017-04-21Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: sharpSimilar words: groundedungroundedsurroundedundergroundwoundedfoundedboundedunfoundedMeaning: ['raʊndɪd]  adj. 1. curving and somewhat round in shape rather than jagged 2. a chubby body. 
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181. However, the Marxist position is no more verifiable even if it constitutes a more rounded explanation.
182. Saut ed green and yellow squash spears and an intriguing pear-shaped centerpiece of crusted mashed potatoes rounded out the platter.
183. Her wish was granted and her supersonic trip was rounded off with a stay in the famous Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
184. It is boxy still, but rounded boxy and not unattractive.
185. Herron rounded out the band with some fiddle and steel guitar.
186. Perhaps it could have been rounded up to seven hundred - still not quite accurate, but at least more accurate?
187. John Miles, senior consultant neurosurgeon at Walton, told the inquest that an urgent scan showed a large rounded lesion.
188. David took out the list Pamela had given him and skimmed through the columns of neat, rounded handwriting.
189. Gaperon is rounded in shape and made from skimmed milk or buttermilk and often flavoured with garlic or peppercorns.
190. These lumps can become somewhat rounded through rolling and they are piled up on top of each other to create pillow lava.
191. Owned by Jo Rutherford, Trigo rounded up the milking herd and brought it back to the milking parlour in Devon.
192. I rounded the curve looking for a place to pull over.
193. When toughened glass shatters, it breaks into tiny rounded fragments, giving a sugared effect which minimises the chances of injury.
194. The largest and most buzzard-like harrier of the region, with broader, more rounded wings and less graceful flight.
195. A short-eared owl beat low over the salt marsh on long rounded wings.
196. Pearce rounded on him fiercely and the policeman held his arms wide in supplication.
197. They rounded everyone up, put them in trucks, and drove north for several days.
198. The clamp down became more brutal: opposition activists were attacked by hit squads and six key opposition leaders were rounded up.
199. The standard of joiner work throughout is good and much use has been made of laminated veneers to provide rounded corners.
200. Thomas decided that the solution was a rounded end to the groyne.
201. The blush rounded the curve of her bosom[sentencedict.com], red hot and rising.
202. As they rounded the last corner the leaders had the main field breathing down their necks.
203. The tentacle pores are large and armed with two rounded or slightly elliptical tentacle scales.
204. The ventral arm plates are keeled rounded pentagonal to nearly square in shape and contiguous.
205. Then they rounded the bend by the Bahan shrine and dropped down into the darkness of the valley.
206. Rather than providing a rounded history of the revolution,[www.Sentencedict.com] historians with libertarian sympathies have concentrated on various specific themes in the revolution.
207. The ventral arm plates are pentagonal with the distal edge rounded and contiguous at least proximally.
208. But there he was when I rounded a bend, holding a treasure he landed on this hunt.
209. But the tour revealed that the building has retained many treasures from its past: Its cathedral ceilings still have rounded corners.
210. The oral shields are large and arrow shaped but in some specimens the shield may be more rounded.
More similar words: groundedungroundedsurroundedundergroundwoundedfoundedboundedunfoundedastoundedconfoundeddumbfoundedround and roundfundedroundundecidedgroundaroundround offall roundround upgroundsfoundergo aroundsurroundget aroundcome roundall aroundfloundergroundnutroundabout
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