A day or two afterward found the active and judicious editor examining, with blue eyes that seemed to grow rounder and rounder, the second instalment of Mr Finn's tale of mysteries in high life.
He looked like a rounder; he was in a business that gave endless dazzling opportunities for the lively life; a rounder he was, therefore.
Jane looked stouter and rounder and broader than ever.
Some people may think that an all-rounder is an all-rounder, and that if one is careful to get an all-rounder one has done all that is necessary.
Still, on such food he throve and grew rounder and rounder as the years went by.
The little woman's eyes had all this time been getting rounder and blacker.
The nuts differ very much in size and shape, and also in hardness, but the best kinds have thin shells and soft kernels; they are also rounder and fuller than the poorer sorts.
They are the roughest of all our forest-trees, and they have a rounder head than any of the other American evergreens.
Objects seen with two eyes will appear rounder than if they are seen with only one.
A luminous body of an oval form will appear rounder in proportion as it is farther from the eye.
Jaybird tho reather rounder or more full in the body.
Size and Some what the form of the jay bird, tho reather rounder and more full in the body.
Rounder and rounder grew the Atlantean's eyes, and he gaped like a school boy in a side show.
One of the strongest advocates of the rounder theory, an Englishman-born himself, was the writer for out-door sports on the principal metropolitan publications.
I had read in the Boston book, ay, read to Silver Heels, while her gray eyes grew rounder and rounder at the exploits of these so-called "Minions of the Moon.
The Tiger has a smaller and rounder head than the lion; he has no mane; his tail is without any tuft at the extremity, and his body much more slender and flexible.
The eggs are smaller and rounder than those of the common hen, and of a speckled reddish-brown colour.
I take them thence in order that I may not be tempted to make them rounder than they are.
Mr Corbett, of King's College, has already shown me how by a little more patience and ingenuity I might have obtained some rounder and therefore more significant figures.
Fairer androunder shall be thine arms and thy shoulders when thou hast seen five more summers, yet scarce more lovesome, so strong and fine as now they are.
As he neared the apothecary shop, his thoughts became rounder and rounder with what he had missed.
One has a rounderchin than the other and a flatter nose.
One was slightly darker than the other in eyes and hair, and one chin was rounder than the other, but otherwise it was next to impossible to tell them apart.
Polly's eyes had been growing rounder and rounder with surprise and delight.
Should he miss the ball when striking at it the third time, the rounder is lost.
There are various kinds of Peg-tops, and they also vary in shape, some being much rounder than others.
Why did you LIE," asked Jimmy, his eyes growing rounder and rounder with wonder.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rounder" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.