1. circled - Adjective
2. circled - Verb
of Circle
Source: Webster's dictionaryA helicopter circled overhead as the event began with the National Anthem and the Pledge of Allegiance, and a host of speakers began condemning the racial justice protesters who have gone nightly into Portland’s streets, as well as the city’s leaders. Source: Internet
After the race, Petty circled the track to salute the fans one final time in his trademark STP Pontiac. Source: Internet
Belichick certainly has this one circled versus disciple Brian Flores, whose Dolphins kept the Patriots from a first-round playoff bye with a shocking win in Week 17 last December at Gillette Stadium. Source: Internet
Anthony Huxley and Kristen Segin, clad in fire engine red polo tops, faced each another, in sync yet apart, as they circled the tiny stage with flexed wrists; suddenly, their feet burst into a spray of small kicks. Source: Internet
A circled ン (n) is not included. Source: Internet
At the end of this eruptive phase, an island circled by reefs was formed, its marine vestiges are evident in a calcareous layer in the area of Lameiros, in São Vicente (which was later explored for calcium oxide production). Source: Internet