circle in



circle in

v.
1. To make a circle or other closed loop around something: Circle in the part of the picture that you want to darken.
2. To surround and confine someone or something within a limited area: The bandits circled us in so that we couldn't escape.
3. To proceed in a circle or spiral path toward a destination: The plane circled in for a landing.
See also: circle

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lyuben-Bulgarian
Ayal-Hebrew
Bryant['braiənt]
Shyamal-Bengali
Dina (1)DIE-nə (English)English, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Ileenie-LEENEnglish (Rare)