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Meaning of get around in English
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- kinetic energy
- kinetically
- repair to somewhere
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- get around something
get around something | American Dictionary
( deal with ), get around (somewhere), translations of get around.
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TRAVEL definition: 1. to make a journey, usually over a long distance: 2. If something travels well/badly, it…. Learn more.
GET AROUND definition: 1. to travel to a lot of places: 2. to be able to go to different places without difficulty…. Learn more.