As the merry-go-round spins, it pumps clean water up from deep underground and stores it in a huge tank.
Communications, in this go-round, has been shoved to the backseat.
New methods are transforming past failures, and the results seem far more promising this go-round.
The arrow pointing up on the axis of rotation of the merry-go-round is the angular velocity vector for the platform.
Cheesy sci-fi films snubbed during the first go-round had no shortage of champions.
Chase signed for one more go-round, but took a long hiatus.
In a world ruled by reason, that would make a third go-round out of the question.
All this has a bearing as the diplomatic merry-go-round cranks up again.
There must be a lot more to this story than a plane had to do a go-round and attempt another landing.
The group started as a social group raising funds from merry-go-round and other public fundraising activities.
Word Origin and History for go-round
n.
"act of going around," originally especially "a merry-go-round," 1886, from go (v.) + round (adv.). Figurative sense of "argument, bout, fight," etc. is from 1891.
Slang definitions & phrases for go-round
go-round
noun
A turn; a repetition: That was nice. Let's have another go-round(1960s+)