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- noun The quality of being
rounded .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the property possessed by a rounded convexity
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Examples
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He's seeking merit scholarships from several colleges, including music and other activities to emphasize his well-roundedness.
Financial doors can open for college applicants that plan ahead 2009
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She was clad, not in the single white silk slip she evidently wore only for girl parties, but in a coquettish imitation of the prevailing fashion mode, a suit of changeable light blue and green silk — almost the color of the pool; the skirt slightly above the knees whose roundedness he recognized; with long stockings to match, and tiny bathing shoes bound on with crossed ribbons.
CHAPTER XIII 2010
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I guess I might include newt-fancying in well-roundedness.
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An increasing number of universities and employers see successful completion of a computer science course as a sign of academic well-roundedness.
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In Texas Hold em Poker, all-roundedness and resilience are favourable traits.
Texas Hold Em Poker Tips – Playing Hands of Middle Suit Connectors and Small Pairs | Poker Hands 2008
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I can see how the varied voices would be the only way to go and could give this one a nice sense of well-roundedness.
Click by David Almond, Nick Hornby, Gregory Maguire, Roddy Doyle, etc. 2008
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Kids do best when they are allowed to develop deep passions and pursue them wholeheartedly — at the expense of well-roundedness.
Forget Brainstorming 2010
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In Texas Hold em Poker, all-roundedness and resilience are favourable traits.
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To ensure delicious well-roundedness, Brooks wedges an inappropriate metaphor into the middle of his Insanity Sandwich.
Allison Kilkenny: David Brooks: Protecting Us From Poor People 2009
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I look for an end on the spout that has a kind of fine-ness to it, sort of a point, rather than a thick roundedness...
The Dance of the Teapot Meg 2009
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