Synonym: break, bypass, get about, get out, go around, short-circuit, swing. Similar words: around, go around, all around, revolve around, around the corner, round and round, round, ground. Meaning: v. 1. be released or become known; of news 2. avoid something unpleasant or laborious 3. be a social swinger; socialize a lot 4. move around; move from place to place.
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31. In fact, because the roads into Bellagio are very difficult, most people use the ferry services to get around.
32. Finally, it also is tangible satisfaction when I get around to using it because I remember the work put into it.
33. Madison helps her get around the city, up stairs, across streets, into elevators, on to buses, through doors.
34. They found children forced to stay at home because they had no way to get around.
35. She was forced to rely on a wheelchair to get around.
36. Perhaps he ought to remember those days and get around to living up to the promise he made to the last Tory conference.
37. Individuals and businesses are obliged to pay $ 49, but many never get around to sending in the check.
38. The metro system in Mexico City is very good. It makes it really easy to get around.
39. Don't get too perturbed - it's common and usually not too hand to get around.
40. Tuesday, she made news that was sure to get around, even to out-of-the-way McClain.
41. When first seen at the homoeopathic clinic, he was just able to get around with one tripod.
42. It's so frustrating not to have a car to get around.
43. It would take some time for the news to get around.
44. Growers can get around the ban by planting vines for quality wines rather than table wines.
45. That doesn't necessarily mean you will take more time to get around the golf course.
46. And people began sending him suggestions about how to get around the software without his cumbersome setup.
47. Mass transit is the only sane way to get around New York.
48. A lot of ingenious men get around this problem by communicating to their womenfolk via their T-shirts.
49. I do not know any way to get around this.
50. I favored Aspen for many years because I could fly there and walk or use free shuttle buses to get around.
51. He could then expect to get around four pounds ten shillings.
52. If the searches uncover similar ideas you may need to modify your invention to get around areas others bagged first.
53. Community members are looking at tribal sovereignty as a way to get around federal prohibitions on hemp.
54. In time, he recovered well enough to get around,[http://sentencedict.com/get around.html] but not well enough ever to play tennis again.
55. You can use free shuttle buses to get around the city.
56. Very soon this rigidity starts to restrict movements and by the time we reach old age we can barely get around.
57. Supermarkets have found they can get around licensing restrictions by selling in bulk.
58. Either that or there was some way to get around the lock.
59. She could drive a car but get around without it only in a wheelchair.
60. Millions of people in the developing world get around by bicycle or scooter.
More similar words: around, go around, all around, revolve around, around the corner, round and round, round, ground, round up, round off, all round, come round, surround, background, surrounding, middle ground, on the grounds of, bear out, wear out, secretary, clear out, planetarium, the proletariat, founder, compound, profound, boundary, abound in, stare, star.