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round trip

[′rau̇nd ¦trip]
(engineering)
The combined operations of entering and leaving a hole during drilling operations.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

round trip

From the source to a destination and back to the source again. See also round tripping.
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Tuck the working end through the round turn and tie a hall hitch.
Your good round turns sour and how do you face the world, especially those pestilential inquisitionists from the Press?
Hamilton said: "I was going round turn three, something failed on the left front and then the tyre blew up.
The final round turned on the seventh hole with a 3-shot swing McIlroy made a 25-foot birdie, while Koepka lost his tee shot in the trees and made double bogey.
The improved sights and slide lock at the last round turns it into a "real" gun!
He was fighting single-handed on an Arakan hilltop, Burma, and after firing his last round turned to surrender to Japanese troops who had crept up on him.
I was losing count of my drinks as another round turned up from the waiter.
And it looked like being an accurate prediction when a three-shot lead early in last year's final round turned into a two-shot deficit to playing partner Rose after 12 holes.
"I am actually very sad that the question round turned out to be so strongly about domestic policy," Ratas said in his closing speech on Tuesday.
The first round was close with both fighters giving very little away before the second round turned into a war with Dickens getting a standing count.
When the two players set out this afternoon Giles held a twoshot lead over Morris and the last round turned into a match play situation.
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