rounder

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    a dissolute person; usually a man who is morally unrestrained
    a tool for rounding corners or edges

Word Origin

rounder (n.)
1620s, "a sentinel," agent noun from round (n.) on notion of "one who makes the rounds." Sense of "chronic drunkard or criminal" is from 1854, on notion of one who is habitually in and out of jails or bars. Rounders, a baseball-like game, attested from 1828.

Example

1. World cup soccer science : watch for rounder ball .
2. Women have rounder hips than men .
3. I have a very thin face , how can I make it look rounder ?
4. The moon looks rounder and brighter .
5. How to get a rounder behind .

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