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get about

VERB
  1. move around; move from place to place
    How does she get around without a car?

How To Use get about In A Sentence

  • The nature of his business enables him to get about the world a good deal.
  • Forget about the digital divide - it's the domestic divide that really cleaves this country in two.
  • You could put your money in government stock and forget about it. Times, Sunday Times
  • You could wait until you've got only a thimbleful of gas in there, but why not fill up now and forget about it for the next 60,000 miles?
  • From a political point of view it would be more clever to withdraw it, take the flak and then forget about it.
  • You could put your money in government stock and forget about it. Times, Sunday Times
  • A cure will be found one day, but until then my personal verdict is that age-related arthritis and rheumatism are a natural part of the human condition, and you simply have to put up with it and get about your business best you can.
  • We are not all adults here, clearly you forget about the underage minors that try to obtain alchohol illegally. stupid is .... Booze News « PubliCola
  • All my life, whenever it comes time to make a decision, I make it and forget about it. Harry S Truman 
  • Forget about Internet crackers, employees are the biggest security problem for most businesses.
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