go around Antonyms

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Meaning of go around

Wordnet

go around (v)

be sufficient

become widely known and passed on

go around the flank of (an opposing army)

turn on or around an axis or a center

avoid something unpleasant or laborious

Wordnet

go around (n)

an approach that fails and gives way to another attempt

go around Sentence Examples

  1. The rumors about the new celebrity couple are going around like wildfire.
  2. The children gathered in a circle and went around singing songs.
  3. The virus went around the entire office, infecting almost everyone.
  4. The waiter went around to each table, taking orders and serving food.
  5. Doctors recommend going around any food that has gone bad.
  6. The news of the company's impending closure went around the industry in an instant.
  7. The dog went around the yard, sniffing for buried treats.
  8. The postman went around the neighborhood, delivering mail.
  9. The dancers went around the stage, performing their graceful routine.
  10. The students went around the classroom, introducing themselves to each other.

FAQs About the word go around

be sufficient, become widely known and passed on, go around the flank of (an opposing army), turn on or around an axis or a center, avoid something unpleasant o

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The rumors about the new celebrity couple are going around like wildfire.

The children gathered in a circle and went around singing songs.

The virus went around the entire office, infecting almost everyone.

The waiter went around to each table, taking orders and serving food.