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What (who) is round the corner - definition

Round Corner

round the corner      
see corner
Round Corner, New South Wales         
Round Corner is a locality of the suburb of Dural in Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Hills and Hornsby shires.
A-round the Corner (Beneath the Berry Tree)         
1952 SONG
A-round the Corner; Ay-round the Corner (Bee-hind The Bush); Ay-round the Corner; A-round the Corner (Be-neath The Berry Tree); Around the Corner (song)
"A-round the Corner (Beneath the Berry Tree)", also titled "Ay-round the Corner (Bee-hind The Bush)" or "A-round the Corner (Be-neath The Berry Tree)", is a traditional popular song adapted by Josef Marais, from the repertoire of Marais and Miranda. The title was first published in February 1952, but an earlier version was registered in August 1940.

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Round Corner, New South Wales

Round Corner is a locality of the suburb of Dural in Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Hills and Hornsby shires.

Examples of use of round the corner
1. "Three boys have come round the corner causing trouble.
2. You are round the corner from the Thames÷ liquid history.
3. Suddenly all these boys came from round the corner.
4. There‘s always something round the corner, tempting you to stay.
5. Your next release, Deewane Huye Paagal, is round the corner.