go round
• spin; revolve.
• "the wheels were going round"
• (especially of food) be sufficient to supply everybody present.
• "there was barely enough food to go round"
go-around
noun
• a flight path taken by an aircraft after an aborted approach to landing.
• a confrontation or argument.
• "we had some go-arounds"
• one of a series of instances of doing or attempting something.
• "we will have to have another go-around with that lesson before we are ready to move on"
go round in circles
• do something for a long time without achieving anything but purposeless repetition.
• "the discussion went round and round in circles"