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Adverbial in a circle has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: "in a circle"Definition:1. (adverb) Moving or happening in a circular path or pattern. 2. (adjective) Restricting or limited to a specific group or community. 3. (phrase) Refers to the act of a group of people gathering together to discuss or solve a particular issue. Examples:Adverb:She twirled in a circle, enjoying the feeling of freedom. The ball bounced around in a circle before finally rolling off the table. Adjective:The local theater always hosts in-a-circle performances, showcasing the work of talented residents. This special event is for the in-a-circle members only. Phrase:The committee sat in a circle, brainstorming ideas for the upcoming project. We need to find a solution, let's gather everyone in a circle to discuss the matter. Related Products:Circle StencilCircle Chair | ||||
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