ran around in circles - перевод на Английский
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ran around in circles - перевод на Английский

1973 SINGLE BY BILLY PRESTON
Will It Go Round In Circles; Will It Go Around In Circles; Will It Go Around in Circles

ran around in circles      
rende rond in cirkels (om zichzelf heen rennen)
Nazim Hikmet         
  • Frontispiece of Volume 1 of the first-ever collected works of the Turkish poet Nâzım Hikmet
  • Nâzım Hikmet
  • Nâzım Hikmet in 1917, at the age of 15
  • The first-ever collected works of the Turkish poet Nâzım Hikmet, published in communist Bulgaria
TURKISH POET
Hikmet, Nazim; Nazim Hikmet; Nazim Hikmet Ran; Nâzm Hikmet; Nazım Hikmet Ran; Nazm Hikmet; Nazım Hikmet; Nâzım Hikmet Borzenski; I Come And Stand At Every Door; Nâzım Hikmet Ran; Kız Çocuğu
(1902-63) moderne Turkse dichter, voorstander van Marxisme en lid van de Turkse Communistische Partij
come around         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Come Around (song); Come Around (disambiguation); Come Around (album); Come around
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Определение

RAN
¦ abbreviation Royal Australian Navy.

Википедия

Will It Go Round in Circles

"Will It Go Round in Circles" is a song by American soul musician Billy Preston from his 1972 album Music Is My Life. It was written by Preston and Bruce Fisher and released as a single in March 1973. The record topped the Billboard Hot 100 and sold over a million copies. This was the first of two number one hits for Preston as a solo performer, the other being "Nothing from Nothing", although he is also credited on the Beatles' 1969 hit "Get Back".