go around
go around
(also go round especially in British English) 1 to turn round in a circle
to go around in a circle
2 to be enough for everyone to have one or some
There aren't enough chairs to go around.
3 (British English also go about) to often be in a particular state or behave in a particular way
She often goes around barefoot.
go around doing something It's unprofessional to go around criticizing your colleagues.
4 (also go about) to spread from person to person
There's a rumour going around that they're having an affair.
go around (to…)
(also go round (to…) especially in British English)
to visit somebody or a place that is near
I went around to the post office.
I'm going around to my sister's (= her house) later.
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