1I'll potter around this evening and build one behind the woodshed.
2I'll potter around in the gardens, then read until the night shift comes on.'
3Guess he wanted to potter around there a bit.
4In the driveway, the family dogs potter around, looking for amusement on a bedraggled day.
5Then she could potter around all she liked.
6Well, the square quarter of a mile I potter around in for a month seems very familiar.
7The advantage for me is that I get to potter around first thing and enjoy the peace.
8Both shops will be missed, especially by those folks happy to potter around a record store at midnight.
9I can potter around in here for hours - re-arranging flowers, admiring my own cakes and plumping cushions.
10My spouse's idea of a perfect Valentine's Day outing is a potter around Denver Sluice under an iron-grey sky.
11We can just potter around.
12Then you can let the little people do what they do best - potter around, falling over and falling out.
13I find it amusing that bands like Radiohead can potter around for three years on their latest "effort".
14Sometimes an old one will potter around a thicket, ahead of a slow dog, but his tendency is always to hole.
15She adores to potter around those queer places abroad where you see strange English and Germans and Americans with red books in their hands.
16He went down in the kitchen and I'd hear him pottering around.
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