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User_gary Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

going around

I've got a tune going around/round in my head and I just can't remember the name of it.

Please tell me what "goind around" means in this sentence.
  

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Sometimes a tune gets stuck in your mind, you keep on hearing it, you can't get it to stop and it's making you mad. It's going round/around in your head.

  • Sometimes a tune gets stuck in your mind, you keep on hearing it, you can't get it to stop and it's making you mad.
  • It's going round/around in your head.
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Sometimes a tune gets stuck in your mind, you keep on hearing it, you can't get it to stop and it's making you mad. It's going round/around in your head.
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Feebs11Sometimes a tune gets stuck in your mind, you keep on hearing it, you can't get it to stop and it's making you mad. It's going round/around in your head.
Just like a record on a turn table. [If you're old enough to know what that is, user_gary.]

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