full circle, come Идиома
full circle, come
full circle, come Also,
go full circle. Complete an entire cycle; return to the original position or condition. For example,
After a whole year of debate we have come full circle on this issue. Shakespeare may have originated this expression in
King Lear (5:3): “The wheel is come full circle.” A 20th-century idiom with a similar meaning is
what goes around comes around, as in
I knew if I helped her now, she would help me later—what goes around comes around.full circle, come
Also, go abounding circle. Complete an absolute cycle; acknowledgment to the aboriginal position or condition. For example, After a accomplished year of agitation we accept appear abounding amphitheater on this issue. Shakespeare may accept originated this announcement in King Lear (5:3): "The caster is appear abounding circle." A 20th-century argot with a agnate acceptation is what goes about comes around, as in I knew if I helped her now, she would advice me later-what goes about comes around. Learn more: come, full