Adverb
In a repeated circular motion.
(figuratively) Following the same course repeatedly in vain.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgCircles, like the soul, are neverending and turn round and round without a stop. Ralph Waldo Emerson
My great forte in killing buffaloes was to get them circling by riding my horse at the head of the herd and shooting their leaders. Thus the brutes behind were crowded to the left, so that they were soon going round and round. Buffalo Bill
But the sunshine aye shall light the sky, As round and round we run; And the truth shall ever come uppermost, And justice shall be done. Charles Mackay
Things are going round and round in my head--or maybe my head is going round and round in things. Diana Wynne Jones
You are all just perfect little satellites Spinning round and round this broken Earthy life. Sara Bareilles
Now there were screams. then dust. Then crumbling and roaring. I turned round and round in a circle. I had done this...You did it, Arturo. This is the wrath of God...Great clouds of dust...Up in that room on that bed you did it. John Fante