The Great Gatsby

The Great Gatsby, rounded Gatsby's drive

Could you please tell me the meaning of "rounded" in this passage from the chapter five of The Great Gatsby?

After half an hour the sun shone again and the grocer’s automobile rounded Gatsby’s drive with the raw material for his servants’ dinner—I felt sure he wouldn’t eat a spoonful.

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The car simply arrived at Gatsby's place.