roundup

/ˈraʊndˌʌp/
noun
  1. A summary or collection of news, information, or items, often presented together.
    • The teacher gave a quick roundup of the main points before the test.
    • I read a weekly roundup of new movie releases on that blog.
    • The evening news ended with a roundup of the day's top stories.
  2. An act of gathering together people, animals, or things, especially cattle for inspection or branding.
    • Every spring, the ranch holds a roundup to count and vaccinate the cattle.
    • The cowboys organized a roundup of the herd before the winter storm.
    • The police conducted a roundup of suspects in the neighborhood.
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