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| go-a·round (plural go-a·rounds) |
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1. one instance: an instance of something
 The question was settled during the first go-around of talks.
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2. Same as runaround (sense 1)
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3. circling of something: the act or occurrence of going around something
 The plane made one more go-around of the airport and landed.
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4. vocal argument: an argument, often a loud one
 A noisy go-around in the foyer was heard by all in the restaurant.
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