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  1. going to happen soon: I'm feeling a little depressed at the moment, but I'm sure good times are just around the corner. There are many more changes around the corner. We feel that a cure of cancer is just around the corner. I know you feel stressed, but the holidays are right around the corner.

  2. Founded in 1974, Around the Corner Bar and Saloon has established itself as one of the prime places in Lakewood to meet friends for a drink, grab a bite to eat, watch all your favorite sporting events on our numerous HDTVs, and enjoy the weekend nightlife!

  3. The idiom “around the corner” is a commonly used phrase that conveys the idea of something being close or imminent. It can be used to describe a variety of situations, from upcoming events to potential opportunities.

  4. If you say that something is around the corner, you mean that it will happen very soon. In British English, you can also say that something is round the corner.

  5. round the corner. 1. adverb In close proximity to another location. Said especially when traveling by car, often when literally approaching a corner. Primarily heard in UK. The store isn't far from here, it's just round the corner. 2. adverb Imminent or likely to happen very soon. Primarily heard in UK.

  6. Originally opened in 1974, Around the Corner Saloon & Cafe is one of Lakewood's oldest and most treasured spots to watch the game and enjoy a meal. Our fun, lively atmosphere is perfect for hosting events, and we have plenty of them, ourselves.

    • 18616 Detroit Ave Lakewood, OH 44107
  7. Synonyms for AROUND THE CORNER: impending, looming, possible, approaching, imminent, threatening, pending, coming; Antonyms of AROUND THE CORNER: distant, remote, past, former, ultimate, eventual, far-off, recent.

  8. Dive into the menu of Around the Corner Saloon & Cafe in Lakewood, OH right here on Sirved. Get a sneak peek of your next meal.

  9. very close to the place that you are: There’s a deli around the corner. around the corner. A time or event that is just around the corner is coming very soon: It's still cold today, but spring is just around the corner.

  10. around the corner. Very soon, imminent, as in You never know what stroke of luck lies just around the corner . [First half of 1900s] On the other side of a street corner, as in The doctor's office is around the corner from our house . [First half of 1800s]

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