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Grammar Thesaurus. Word Lists. Choose your language. My word lists. Tell us about this example sentence:. Your boss may say that the group will circle back to your issue at another time. And to come full circle is an expression that we use to describe something such as an idea, experience or career that has changed a lot -- only to find itself back to where it started.
Imagine a dot that starts at one point on the outer part of a circle and travels all the way around, ending exactly where it started. Samantha loves to go hiking. She loves being outdoors, exploring nature and seeing new parts of the country. So, she joins a hiking group in the city where she lives. He even gets competitive, if such a thing is possible with hiking.
For Alex, a hiking trail is something to defeat and then brag about later. He likes to say he runs circles around all the other hikers in the group. Samantha thinks this kind of talk is really silly and may represent a deeper personal problem. She wonders if she should even run in the same circle with Alex. But, she thinks, he does know some pretty great trails. So, she keeps him in her in hiking circle but out of her other social circles and nowhere near her inner circle.
Samantha speaks up first. She suggests a mountain trail in West Virginia. It is one she knows very well. In fact, everyone in her family circle knows it really well. As a child her family spent summer vacations in the area.
For 15 minutes, he talks in circles. He gives reasons that do not make any sense about why they should not hike this trail. He adds that the trail is much too easy for him. This leads the others to wonder if the trail is worthwhile. So, they go around in circles for hours, talking about many trails but deciding on none. They decide to hike the trail in West Virginia after all. Samantha rolls her eyes but she is happy the selection process has come full circle. When the time comes, the group hikes the trail and everyone has a wonderful time -- well, again, everyone except Alex.
He hiked the trail far ahead of everyone else, took a wrong turn and got lost. After a two-hour search-and-rescue effort, the park police found him shivering under a lot of leaves and sticks in the dark, cold night.
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