Move around; move from place to place.
1The state is easy to get about with a good road system.
2What had the healers given him to help him get about today?
3Waywire is to get about 35 hours per day of video content.
4Set him out of your thoughts and get about your work, girl!
5Just everyday clothes that we need to get about in the arcology.
6Anyhow the snow was melting, and you could get about the paths.
7The investments and the grandchildren get about 10 percent of that time.
8However, the thing did get about and was pretty well talked over.
9Don't be surprised if you and I get about a week's notice.
10Philip found himself weak the next day, but able to get about.
11No doubt he'll get about his business in a day or two.
12He thought he should get about forty-five bushels per acre this year.
13As it is, I hope that you will soon get about again.
14I think he's able to get about, in spite of that leg.
15To be a man about town, you have to get about town.
16We could not get about, for there was not a breath stirring.
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Get about a través del tiempo
Get about por variante geográfica
Estados Unidos de América