Synonym: bypass, circulate, get around, outflank, revolve, rotate, short-circuit, spread. Similar words: around, all around, get around, revolve around, around the corner, round and round, round, ground. Meaning: v. 1. be sufficient 2. become widely known and passed on 3. go around the flank of (an opposing army) 4. turn on or around an axis or a center 5. avoid something unpleasant or laborious go-around. n. an approach that fails and gives way to another attempt.
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(31) They go around wearing their pensions like hair shirts.
(32) There is plenty of fault to go around!
(33) You can't go around calling people liars.
(34) I can't go around my friends begging for a home, can l?
(35) It saddens me that there are people who go around vandalizing public places like this.
(36) You then go around the south-west shoulder of Sgurr Dearg to reach the corrie.
(37) My letters were all returned to me, so I decided to go around to her house in person.
(38) That's why there are no solutions and the characters endlessly go around in circles in discussions.
(39) Go around all the hinges and control linkages and lubricate them.
(40) You know how when a player sets a screen, the defensive player has to go around the screen?
(41) But listening to Ferrell and Armstrong, it sounded like there was plenty of blame to go around.
(42) However, the ordinary member of the public can not go around arresting cyclists and homeless persons and so on under section 25.
(43) It's the only way they can go around harassing and criminalizing black kids and think they're doing a good job.
(44) But as folklore will tell you, the Net treats censorship like an obstacle to go around.
(45) He doesn't quite go around in wellies and a woolly hat.
(46) We'll go around the room, and each of you can introduce yourself.
(47) They don't go around trying to frighten people just for pleasure.
(48) If everybody minded their own business, the world would go around a great deal faster than it does. Lewis Carroll
(49) Next, go around the group and have each client describe the setting in which they have the greatest difficulty refusing drinks.
(50) A book can talk to your mind. A book can go around the world with you. A book can make you a smarter individual. Dr T.P.Chia
(51) He has confided that he once told Claudia that in real life people do not go around analysing everyday rituals.
(52) Eventually a rumour began to go around that I was having an affair with one of my friends' husband.
(53) The city was rife with forlorn single women[sentencedict.com], and there was plenty of blame to go around.
(54) It's all go around here this morning. Ten new orders, all marked "URGENT'.
(55) That doesn't mean we have to go around in a great lather of gratitude all the time.
(56) When we were stationed there, I used to go around Danang.
(56) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
(57) There are community therapists, but not enough to go around.
(58) Perhaps her dang had had to split into smaller flocks, so that now there were not enough shepherds to go around.
(59) Because there was still enough runway space to go around, they failed to attract the airlines.
(60) It's also a personal ambition to go around the circuit.
More similar words: around, all around, get around, revolve around, around the corner, round and round, round, ground, round up, all round, round off, surround, come round, background, surrounding, middle ground, on the grounds of, wear out, bear out, clear out, founder, compound, profound, abound in, boundary, soar, board, on board, goat, go all out.