To avoid something unpleasant or laborious.
Be released or become known; of news.
Be a social swinger; socialize a lot.
Move around; move from place to place.
1 The fund being proposed would allow Poland to get around this problem.
2 The ambitious plane-train concept doesn't get around this problem; it embraces it.
3 Each director was finding innovative ways to get around those budget problems.
4 Jason Dunstall agreed: Look at the players get around him, absolutely brilliant.
5 Several shows have employed different techniques to get around the social-distancing regulations.
6 Part-time workers often have to find ways to get around the rules.
7 It also doubles as a great way to get around your apartment.
8 I want to use your visit to get around his security precautions.
9 Rigg calmed himself and began planning how to get around the problem.
10 You can get around that problem, and still get a refinance done.
11 The buildings were growing larger now and took longer to get around .
12 But there are ways for scammers to get around the security measures.
13 She had to call him now; no way to get around it.
14 Labour has called on all parties to get around the negotiation table.
15 To help get around this, we should all adopt a simple protocol.
16 He knows how to get around and he specializes in gay cases.
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