The phrase
"to come around" means to change one's opinion, attitude or behavior.
Full definition
I will keep your story and the scriptures for a reminder should that
time come around again for me.
What Goes
Around Comes Around Staying in touch with an array of design details, regardless of their popularity, keeps us a strong player in the design game.
So, what happens if you contribute $ 5,500 in 2016 and then when taxes
come around in 2017 you find out that you were ineligible?
«When you see opportunities that won't
come around again — unique opportunities — you have to consider that with extra focus,» he said.
There are a lot of good things about this job, but the great things only
come around once in a while.
I can't wait for warmer weather to
finally come around so I can actually wear all of the cute things that are in stores right now.
The holidays
only come around once a year and they are meant to be shared with loved ones.
Public opinion is slowly
coming around on counseling, which used to be something you only got if you felt like you had a serious mental or emotional illness.
The holidays are over and all festive decor is tucked away until the
seasons comes around again next year.
And the wild pigs, which once sustained their diet, weren't
coming around as often as the used to.
Don't seem so tight when the pay day
comes around for the superintendent, principals and teachers now does it.
Don't seem so tight when the pay
day comes around for the superintendent, principals and teachers now does it.
Well, I'll be eating my words when our Indian
Summer comes around here soon enough, but until then, I'll take it.
And in true throwback fashion, your vest is a great example of
what comes around goes around.
With any luck, those lonely souls out there who refuse to try internet dating will
slowly come around as it continues to gain popularity.
There's also that one steam punk game with people from history in it that's out now and another one that's more melee oriented that's also
coming around at some point.
That gives you the ability to write one annual check and not worry about it until the next
year comes around.
When the Big
Game comes around you don't want to feel like you're having half a party because you're watching your weight.
Even the most powerful devices around can get the dreaded lag that
comes around after using it for a prolonged period of time.
Hope it doesn't
come around too quickly though, could do with not having to encounter that hour again for quite some time.
We grown - ups have
just come around to the wonders of avocados, but babies have been hip to nature's super food since the beginning of time!
I still remember when I introduced my daughter to the baby gym for the first time she hated it but
then came around later.
The normal offer is just 30,000 but this increased
offer comes around often and was available until a few weeks ago.
We want to be able to pray for the friends
who come around, for whatever they're going through.
I like to hang out at home during the winter months watching movies doing little hobbies but when summer and
spring come around then I am outside as much as I can.
I'm not too into online dating, because it's weird, and a normal
person comes around once in a blue moon.
I've
since come around on the subject and put certain measures into place to prevent me from failing to fire staffers when it's necessary.
I have no idea what I'm going to do when actual summer
comes around because this has been plenty warm for me!
This 100,000 point + 7,500 offer has
never come around before, so if you're looking for a new travel rewards card, this might be the offer for you!
We should always wish for a caring prime minister and where that is definitely a vote winner when
elections come around.
They
always come around eventually, I suppose the older ones just have to meet the maker, etc..
Bring the card to a zero balance when the due
date comes around, you're just paying more to go to school and that is not very smart.
In the years we've spent together, we've learned how to negotiate our differences and in some cases we've
even come around to share the other person's point of view.
This offer for the Marriott Rewards card
first came around as a targeted offer but is now offered to the public.
I'll either have to pull the trigger or wait until the
sale comes around again next year.
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