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to go around
[phrase form: go]
01
to rotate or spin around an axis or center point
Intransitive
Transitive: to go around sth
Example
The ceiling fan blades go around to circulate air in the room.
Earth 's rotation causes the planet to go around, creating day and night.
02
to visit someone or a place that is in close proximity
Intransitive: to go around somewhere
Example
We decided to go around to our neighbor's house to borrow some sugar.
It 's convenient to go around to the corner store for groceries.
03
(of information or physical objects) to circulate or distribute something, often in a haphazard or informal manner
Intransitive
Transitive: to go around a place or network
Example
The video of the surprise proposal went around social media, gaining thousands of views.
The charity event saw blankets and warm clothing going around to help the homeless.
04
to be sufficient or available for a particular purpose or need
Intransitive
Example
With a generous supply of art materials, there 's enough paint to go around for the entire art class.
We prepared plenty of sandwiches, so there 's enough food to go around for everyone at the picnic.
05
(of an infectious disease) to be transmitted or spread from person to person
Intransitive
Example
During flu season, the influenza virus tends to go around, affecting many individuals.
The common cold can easily go around in a crowded classroom or office.
06
to frequently exhibit a specific state, behavior, or mannerism
Intransitive: to go around in a specific manner
Example
She always goes around with a positive attitude, even in challenging situations.
Sarah often goes around dressed in casual attire, even in the office.
07
to regularly spend time and socialize with someone
Intransitive: to go around | to go around with sb
Example
They have been going around together since high school.
I used to go around with a bad crowd during my teenage years.

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