The difference between Bring round and Roust
When used as verbs, bring round means to bring something when coming, whereas roust means to rout out of bed.
Roust is also noun with the meaning: a strong tide or current, especially in a narrow channel.
check bellow for the other definitions of Bring round and Roust
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Bring round as a verb (transitive):
To bring something when coming.
Examples:
"Can you bring round some beer when you come tonight?"
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Bring round as a verb (idiomatic, transitive):
To resuscitate; to cause to regain consciousness.
Examples:
"We thought he was going to die, but the doctors managed to bring him round."
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Bring round as a verb (idiomatic, transitive):
To change someone's opinion or point of view.
Examples:
"She was opposed to the new housing development, but we eventually brought her round."
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Roust as a verb (transitive):
to rout out of bed; to rouse
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Roust as a verb:
To harass, to treat in a rough way.
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Roust as a verb (transitive, slang):
to arrest
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Roust as a verb (transitive):
to drive strongly
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Roust as a noun:
A strong tide or current, especially in a narrow channel.
Examples:
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