TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA
3. What does the phrase ‘making the rounds’ mean?
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Heya friend,
‘Making the rounds’ is a phrase which means to move from one place to another. This phrase was used by the narrator when he talks about the remarkable demeanour of the two boys.
If you do not know where this phrase is used in this chapter then,
It is in 10. section of the chapter.
Thank you!!!
‘Making the rounds’ is a phrase which means to move from one place to another. This phrase was used by the narrator when he talks about the remarkable demeanour of the two boys.
If you do not know where this phrase is used in this chapter then,
It is in 10. section of the chapter.
Thank you!!!
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