From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishcome round phrasal verb British EnglishVISITto come around → come→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
come round• Sue was coming around, but she still felt dizzy.• He stayed in the room for as long as he could bear it, waiting to see if Ray would come round.• The summer passed away and the golden months of autumn came round.• I came round here special to tell you.• He just comes round once in a while and they go out.• The police are waiting for him to come round so they can question him about the attack.• Oh ... that reminds me ... when you came round, you mumbled something about having heard me calling you.