Sheila vs Roundabout - What's the difference?
sheila | roundabout |
(Australia, New Zealand, slang) A woman.
* 2009 , Rosemary Van Den Berg, Clogs and Bare Feet ,
* 2010 , Deke Rivers, The Singer and His Songs ,
* 2011 , Kate Shayler, Burnished: Burnside Life Stories ,
Indirect, circuitous, or circumlocutionary.
* 1896 , , From Whose Bourne , ch. 9:
* 1921 , , Indiscretions of Archie , ch. 17:
* 2001 Dec. 3, , "
* 2011 , Golgotha Press (ed.), 50 Classic Philosophy Books , ISBN 9781610425957,
Encircling; enveloping; comprehensive.
* 1706 , , Of the Conduct of the Understanding , item 3.3:
(chiefly, UK, New Zealand, and, Australia) A road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island
(chiefly, British) A children's play apparatus, often found in parks, which rotates around a central axis when pushed.
A fairground carousel.
A detour
A short, close-fitting coat or jacket worn by men or boys, especially in the 19th century.
As a proper noun sheila
is or sheila can be .As an adjective roundabout is
indirect, circuitous, or circumlocutionary.As a noun roundabout is
(chiefly|uk|new zealand|and|australia) a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island.sheila
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Noun
(en noun)page 208,
- He was a real gentleman and although he never asked any personal questions as to why ‘a couple of sheilas ’ was hitch hiking to Perth, he said he was glad of the company.
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- “You know I counted no less than fifty-five sheilas out on the street today, all screaming when you guys played.”
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- I definitely didn?t think about getting married. I was real scared of sheilas back then.
Coordinate terms
* bloke, bruce (Australian)Synonyms
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* Australian slangroundabout
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- [S]he fled, running like a deer, doubling and turning through alleys and back streets until by a very roundabout road she reached her own room.
- "Really, Bill, I think your best plan would be to go straight to father and tell him the whole thing.—You don't want him to hear about it in a roundabout way."
Rather Reports Another War," New York Times (retrieved 3 April 2014):
- Mr. Rather flew to the area in a roundabout fashion, first landing in Bahrain, from there flying to Islamabad and then heading to Kabul by land.
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- Descartes is compelled to fall back upon a curious roundabout argument to prove that there is a world. He must first prove that God exists, and then argue that God would not deceive us into thinking that it exists when it does not.
- The third sort is of those who readily and sincerely follow reason, but for want of having that which one may call a large, sound, roundabout sense, have not a full view of all that relates to the question.