carousel vs come over

carousel

verb
  • To revolve or change places. 

noun
  • A tilting match or tournament accompanied by games, shows, and allegorical performances. 

  • An equestrian discipline in which groups of riders make various formations. 

  • A continuously revolving device for item delivery. 

  • A merry-go-round (type of ride on rotating platform). 

  • The rotating glass plate in a microwave oven. 

  • A visual component that displays a horizontal series of items one at a time. 

come over

verb
  • To change one's position or location, especially to someone's place of residence; to come by. 

  • To affect in a sudden, unprecedented or surprising manner; to overwhelm a person's ordinarily contrary impulse. 

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