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Get around   /gɛt ərˈaʊnd/   Listen
Get around

verb
1.
Be released or become known; of news.  Synonyms: break, get out.
2.
Avoid something unpleasant or laborious.  Synonyms: bypass, go around, short-circuit.
3.
Be a social swinger; socialize a lot.  Synonym: swing.
4.
Move around; move from place to place.  Synonym: get about.



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"Get around" Quotes from Famous Books



... prudent not to attack Washington in front, he tried to get around into his rear, and began on October 12 by landing a large force at Throg's Neck, in the Sound. But Washington baffled him by changing front, swinging his left wing northward as far as White Plains. After further reflection Howe decided to try a front attack once more; ...
— The War of Independence • John Fiske

... she saw the roads being broken out, and Tom and Christopher coming for Diana with the big sled. Diana went to sleep with this pleasant picture in her mind, and, toward the end of the next day, it really happened. It stopped snowing early the next morning, but the snow-plough did not get around in time for the children to go to school. It was just after dinner when ...
— Peggy in Her Blue Frock • Eliza Orne White

... without misrepresentation, if you say so; but what I need is more laudanum and less Lundy's Lane. If you're mixing that compound gefloxide of gefloxicum for me, please fill my ears with it before you get around to the battle of Gettysburg, for there is a ...
— Roads of Destiny • O. Henry

... build a raft," said Vasudeva, "to get our boat back, which the boy has taken away. But him, you shall let run along, my friend, he is no child any more, he knows how to get around. He's looking for the path to the city, and he is right, don't forget that. He's doing what you've failed to do yourself. He's taking care of himself, he's taking his course. Alas, Siddhartha, I see you suffering, but you're suffering a pain at which one would like to laugh, ...
— Siddhartha • Herman Hesse

... good chairs and a desk in the garret. I shall have them refinished as soon as I can get around to it. There is a trunk that I have only peeped into. I saved it for you girls to open. But you must come out into the garden now, while ...
— The Wide Awake Girls in Winsted • Katharine Ellis Barrett


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