roundup Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of roundup In English

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Examples of roundup

  • He was caught in the police roundup after the event and spent eight years in prison.

  • I think it would be a good thing if there were more of these general roundups in the country.

  • At other times, it published fiction and poetry, and published articles produced by staff columnists in a news roundup format.

  • The book concludes with a roundup of trouble spots that could conceivably wreak planetary havoc.

  • A roundup required a number of specialized skills on the part of both cowboys and horses.

  • Mass round-ups occurred during the crackdown itself, and the authorities continued to arrest protesters and supporters throughout 2007.

  • Champion was a small rancher who was active in the efforts of small ranchers to organize a competing roundup.

  • During the roundup, it was noticed that among the horses collected from the area, there was a group with similar color and markings.

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