From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbring somebody/something round → bring somebody/something around/round → bring→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
bring round• As a matter of fact, I nearly asked you not to bring this round.• I've asked the restaurant to bring you round a takeaway.• She brought her fist round and punched her mother in the shoulder.• Bring another round of cognac, immediately!• Bring the final round of comments to your next meeting.• But she'd obviously brought him round to her way of thinking.• He finishes at the front and brings the machine round to the back lawn where my sister is having her picnic.• They had been brought here to round up the escaped prisoners but fortunately no one was giving them any information.