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full circle

noun

  1. to the original place, source, or state through a cycle of developments (usually used in the phrasecome full circle ).



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Word History and Origins

Origin of full circle1

1875–80, for literal sense
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"It's like the paintings have come full circle," says Dadiba Pundole, director of Pundole Art Gallery, where the auction is set to be held.

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He had a "full circle" moment watching poet John Cooper Clarke take to the stage, after first seeing him while working at his local festival aged 16.

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Commander Lawrence’s story comes full circle in a way.

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Just to see Lizzie climbing those recreated steps of the Waterford house to Offred’s room and to end up sitting in that window seat in that iconic pose, felt like such an almost overwhelmingly emotional experience because it’s a complete full circle.

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It’s who Paul was, and he had to reconcile some of those choices later in his life and come full circle to both accept himself and maintain his commitment to one of his earliest creations.

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