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move around

VERB
  1. pass to the other side of
    move around the obstacle
    turn the corner
  2. travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge

How To Use move around In A Sentence

  • A total of 122 animals, of eight species, have been placed in the park; all but the deer are free to move around as they please.
  • We move around every few weeks to a new destination (with the exception of the winter months when we stay in Bonita Springs, FL for several months in a row, with occasional jaunts on the weekends). Zumbox: A Viable Paper Mail Killer?
  • Old guys spend more time sitting up late after the family's asleep, and in these hours your old guy will plan and replan his upcoming expedition, put new laces on his wading shoes, tie flies, dress in all his Arctic gear in order to see what it's like to move around in, call another insomniac old guy and check out up-to-the-minute river conditions, and so on. The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
  • Thanks to the ubiquity of mobile phones connected to the internet, social networks can follow you as you move around. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blind people quickly learn to find their bearing (space, time) in judo training and to move around with self-assurance.
  • Each centre will be designed to help even the most physically disabled or confused people move around and orient themselves easily.
  • ‘This size is big enough to carry heavier loads and small enough to move around town on a lowboy and allows us to do fine grading, which is very important for preparing sites for building slabs,’ he says.
  • The teacher should not move around too much as this makes lip reading more difficult.
  • Once the symptoms begin to abate and you can move around comfortably, mild physical exertion may help sweat out the evil humors.
  • People move around, gain more varied and different experience and bring a larger range of skills to a job. Times, Sunday Times
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