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Definition of Send around
1. Verb. Forward to others. "He is sending around an appeal for funds"
Specialized synonyms: Circularise, Circularize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Send Around
Literary usage of Send around
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dinner Year-book by Marion Harland (1878)
"send around powdered sugar with the berries. For directions for the cake-making,
I beg to refer to " BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON and TEA," page 329. th.irb Rice and ..."
2. The Records of Holy Trinity (Old Swedes) Church, Wilmington, Del., from 1697 by Horace Burr (1890)
"A man servant has it better here in this country, and I must ride around, and
scrape, and send after what I may get, as if it was my duty to send around the ..."
3. The Daily News Cook Book, Being a Reprint from The Chicago Record Cook Book edited by Mary Mott Chesbrough (1896)
"send around powdered sugar with the fruit, as many people like to dip peaches in
it after paring and quartering them. Mrs. SM Hardy. No. ..."
4. Common Sense in the Household: A Manual of Practical Housewifery by Marion Harland (1893)
"send around grated cheese with it. The Italians serve the meat also in a separate
... If set on with meat, grate cheese thickly over it, or send around a ..."
5. Glad Tidings: Comprising Sermons and Prayer-meeting Talks Delivered at the N by Dwight Lyman Moody (1876)
"send around a check to the American Bible Society for $10000; send one to the
Tract Society for $10000; send around Dr. Tyng to pay off the church debt. ..."