GO-AROUND


Meaning of GO-AROUND in English

ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun

( -s )

Etymology: go around

1.

a. : round

apparent agreement … during the first go-around doesn't necessarily mean they'll see eye to eye indefinitely — Newsweek

b. : a heated argument, dispute, or struggle

tried to tell them that this was a lousy way to treat a member of the family, and after a real go-around he had won — Don Tracy

2. : runaround

he's been giving us the go-around — Del Carnes

3. : an act or instance of going around (as in a traffic pattern)

cockpit work load is highest in a go-around from a missed instrument approach — E.W.Norris

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