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Sentence count:133+3Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: breakbypassget aboutget outgo aroundshort-circuitswingSimilar words: aroundgo aroundall aroundrevolve aroundaround the cornerround and roundroundgroundMeaning: 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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91. Taxis. Cabs are a dependable - and relatively inexpensive - way to get around the city, though it's best to avoid taking one crosstown during the middle of the day.
92. And as you find you're using the site more often, you can make it easier to get around using navigational access keys (NAK) .
93. It is. difficult to precis. ly define smuggling, because smugglers constantly adapt their activities to get around new regulations and customs controls.
94. Trams are the perfect way to get around in Helsinki.
95. He'll get around to it in the sweet by - and - by.
96. The only way we can get around having to use "feelings" is simply to wait til the crime is committed.
97. Residents are trying to dodge bird droppings as they get around Orlando, Florida.
98. Our lives are much too busy these days to let it fall to chance or when you get around to it.
99. Then our hosts attempted to get around my insistence to Dobryninn.
100. To get around that bottleneck, researchers skipped the electronic signal processing—and found a way to do it purely optically instead.
101. He was sixteen years old, toothless, blind and could hardly get around.
102. If you are clever, you can sometimes get around the tax law.
103. We get around this problem by skipping leap year for three out of four century years.
104. My grandmother suffered from severe knee bursitis and used a stick to get around.
105. In his golden years, 12-year-old Casper the cat has discovered a very efficient way to get around the English city of Plymouth.
106. The group said smugglers use "bribery, false papers, transportation at night and avoiding checkpoints" to get around the restrictions on sending the wood across the border.
107. It certainly sounds very promising. Thus we could get around the hard currency problem.
108. To get around the problem, you have to employ other tricks, such as non-blocking I/O.
109. Windows really doesn't want you to do this; to get around its recalcitrance, you need to tweak some registry settings.
110. Arava,[http://sentencedict.com/get around.html] the disabled tortoise is using her new set of wheels to get around in more ways than one.
111. One proposal to get around this was to allow UTC to wander away from the astronomical time UT1 and then in a few hundred years make a big jump — a "leap hour" — to bring the two back into sync.
112. I hope to get around to seeing you on the Spring Festival.
113. Whistler is very safe and easy to get around in.
114. And the octopus relies as much on its tentacles to get around.
115. Same here . Biking is great exercise and a way to really get around.
116. To get around your difficulty, Mr. Peter, I'd suggest that you reduce your order by half. You can send in an additional order later.
117. Currently, we can get around this by logging in as the administrator and changing this display field, but that has to be done for each solution (assetRegistry), which can be time-consuming.
118. Mr. Lee to get around to washing his car next Saturday.
119. We need to port the boat to get around the shoal.
120. It was sixteen years old, toothless, blind and could hardly get around.
More similar words: aroundgo aroundall aroundrevolve aroundaround the cornerround and roundroundgroundround upround offall roundcome roundsurroundbackgroundsurroundingmiddle groundon the grounds ofbear outwear outsecretaryclear outplanetariumthe proletariatfoundercompoundprofoundboundaryabound instarestar
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