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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun An argument; a go-around.
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Examples
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Don't expect to turn a blind date into a marriage proposal in one go-round.
Angela Haines: Why Pitching Investors Sometimes Misfires Angela Haines 2011
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But, take the initiative to make something happen if they don't respond after the first go-round.
Angela Haines: Why Pitching Investors Sometimes Misfires Angela Haines 2011
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Any further Fed action would likely target not Treasury debt but mortgage bonds—just like its first go-round in 2009.
Scanning the Horizon for the Ship 'QE3' Kelly Evans 2011
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Don't expect to turn a blind date into a marriage proposal in one go-round.
Angela Haines: Why Pitching Investors Sometimes Misfires Angela Haines 2011
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The technology has improved tremendously, though, and while Jones said the sound on his first go-round was at times muffled, Boley said length of sound is more an issue than clarity.
Listening to the Voices in His Head Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011
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That's because Beige, the weekly, somewhat legendary, predominately gay party, founded there by Erich Conrad in 1994, was taking one final go-round before packing up its tank-tops and skinny jeans.
Last Call: Farewell To Beige at B Bar Marshall Heyman 2011
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The chemotherapy treatments that had taken so much out of her the first go-round were no longer an option.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grieving and Recovery Jack Canfield 2011
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Saturday, 8/7c, Nickelodeon Take bets on who'll be slimed this year as Jack Black returns for his third go-round as host of the annual popularity contest for kid-oriented entertainment.
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It always seemed to me that if someone screwed up big-time, it was simpler just to send them back for another go-round.
Raziel Kristine Douglas 2011
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But, take the initiative to make something happen if they don't respond after the first go-round.
Angela Haines: Why Pitching Investors Sometimes Misfires Angela Haines 2011
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