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Definition of roundup in US English: roundupnoun ˈraʊndˌəpˈroundˌəpˈraʊndˌəp 1A systematic gathering together of people or things. mass police roundups and detentions the rites of the cattle drive, the roundup, and the branding Example sentencesExamples - Buffalo herds within the park were further thinned and attempts were made to inoculate as many animals as possible in massive round-ups at the Sweetgrass and Hay Camp abattoirs.
- He was not specifically targeted, but was arrested as part of a general round-up after terrorist incidents.
- It was only from the spring of 1943 that the German police took charge of these round-ups.
- In 1799, during the tense round-up following the Rebellion, George became a notable public figure.
- On both occasions he was arrested in a round-up.
- Our annual round-up helps us manage for a wild population that is increasingly becoming older.
- The big round-ups of dodgers and the dodgy by police and the military in that earlier war were repeated on an even greater scale.
- Mass round-ups of republican sympathisers and a hand-in-glove ideological tatonnement with the Catholic hierarchy led to a decade of unprecedented stability.
- Both sons helped their father with the yearly round-ups and worked on the ranch together with four hired cowboys.
- A royal edict of 1749 had ordered a round-up of all the homeless in Paris, children included, even those who were taking shelter in churches.
- Handling animals at my farm has become an event that has driven my dear friends away in droves, because they innocently answer my pleas to help with the round-up exactly one time.
- The massive round-ups of 1810-11 supplied the army that invaded Russia in 1812.
Synonyms gathering together, collecting up, collection, assembly, assembling, rally, rallying, muster, mustering, marshalling - 1.1 A summary of facts or events.
a news roundup every fifteen minutes Example sentencesExamples - They emerged on top in our last round-up of filtering software, and this seventh version puts them even further ahead of the pack.
- They also give you the chance to reinforce your corporate and product messages by commenting on product round-ups, industry trend pieces or general industry articles.
- After a long break, here's a round-up of news from Hardware Land.
- The Orlando restaurant critic did a year-end round-up of Central Florida restaurants, handing out a variety of awards.
- The series will also feature regular round-ups of key events in the British Asian calendar from the world of music, film, fashion, theatre and comedy.
- The service includes live simulcast coverage from BBC TV's five streams, as well as comprehensive daily round-ups,’ Peter reveals.
- Here's a brief round-up of pointers we've received recently, and I'm sure we'll be returning to most of these sites for a closer look during the coming months…
- In part one we provided a round-up of copy protection schemes for digital audio and video.
- The following day I'll post the round-up of all entries.
- We will also be bringing you a round-up of the US reaction to the film when it opens in July, as well as the usual verdict from our good selves in August.
- Here's a little round-up of things people are speculating on, and some things people have actually done.
- Below is a round-up of some of the festival's highlights, but bear in mind there are many more shows, interviews and talks on around the city.
- Here is a round-up of some of the key events in this long, long struggle.
- So my round-up of 2004 might be cruelly curtailed.
- The newspaper concludes this round-up by stating that ‘the movie delivers what it should - cheap thrills - and serves them up with skill and economy’.
- The film opens in America on September 26, after which we will deliver a round-up of the critical opinion.
- It is due for a US release in September and we will deliver a round-up of the US reaction towards it then.
- Here's our round-up of some of the channel weeklies' best stories.
- The CBA publishes a magazine called British Archaeology which provides an excellent round-up of news articles, reviews, and campaigns.
- It is tedious and time consuming, but it is very important to keep your company and your products visible in directories, company/product lists and round-ups.
Synonyms summary, synopsis, overview, review, survey, outline, summarization, digest, recapitulation
Definition of roundup in US English: roundupnounˈraʊndˌəpˈroundˌəp 1A systematic gathering together of people or things. mass police roundups and detentions the rites of the cattle drive, the roundup, and the branding Example sentencesExamples - Buffalo herds within the park were further thinned and attempts were made to inoculate as many animals as possible in massive round-ups at the Sweetgrass and Hay Camp abattoirs.
- He was not specifically targeted, but was arrested as part of a general round-up after terrorist incidents.
- It was only from the spring of 1943 that the German police took charge of these round-ups.
- In 1799, during the tense round-up following the Rebellion, George became a notable public figure.
- On both occasions he was arrested in a round-up.
- Our annual round-up helps us manage for a wild population that is increasingly becoming older.
- The big round-ups of dodgers and the dodgy by police and the military in that earlier war were repeated on an even greater scale.
- Mass round-ups of republican sympathisers and a hand-in-glove ideological tatonnement with the Catholic hierarchy led to a decade of unprecedented stability.
- Both sons helped their father with the yearly round-ups and worked on the ranch together with four hired cowboys.
- A royal edict of 1749 had ordered a round-up of all the homeless in Paris, children included, even those who were taking shelter in churches.
- Handling animals at my farm has become an event that has driven my dear friends away in droves, because they innocently answer my pleas to help with the round-up exactly one time.
- The massive round-ups of 1810-11 supplied the army that invaded Russia in 1812.
Synonyms gathering together, collecting up, collection, assembly, assembling, rally, rallying, muster, mustering, marshalling - 1.1 A summary of facts or events.
a news roundup every fifteen minutes Example sentencesExamples - They emerged on top in our last round-up of filtering software, and this seventh version puts them even further ahead of the pack.
- They also give you the chance to reinforce your corporate and product messages by commenting on product round-ups, industry trend pieces or general industry articles.
- After a long break, here's a round-up of news from Hardware Land.
- The Orlando restaurant critic did a year-end round-up of Central Florida restaurants, handing out a variety of awards.
- The series will also feature regular round-ups of key events in the British Asian calendar from the world of music, film, fashion, theatre and comedy.
- The service includes live simulcast coverage from BBC TV's five streams, as well as comprehensive daily round-ups,’ Peter reveals.
- Here's a brief round-up of pointers we've received recently, and I'm sure we'll be returning to most of these sites for a closer look during the coming months…
- In part one we provided a round-up of copy protection schemes for digital audio and video.
- The following day I'll post the round-up of all entries.
- We will also be bringing you a round-up of the US reaction to the film when it opens in July, as well as the usual verdict from our good selves in August.
- Here's a little round-up of things people are speculating on, and some things people have actually done.
- Below is a round-up of some of the festival's highlights, but bear in mind there are many more shows, interviews and talks on around the city.
- Here is a round-up of some of the key events in this long, long struggle.
- So my round-up of 2004 might be cruelly curtailed.
- The newspaper concludes this round-up by stating that ‘the movie delivers what it should - cheap thrills - and serves them up with skill and economy’.
- The film opens in America on September 26, after which we will deliver a round-up of the critical opinion.
- It is due for a US release in September and we will deliver a round-up of the US reaction towards it then.
- Here's our round-up of some of the channel weeklies' best stories.
- The CBA publishes a magazine called British Archaeology which provides an excellent round-up of news articles, reviews, and campaigns.
- It is tedious and time consuming, but it is very important to keep your company and your products visible in directories, company/product lists and round-ups.
Synonyms summary, synopsis, overview, review, survey, outline, summarization, digest, recapitulation
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