To avoid something unpleasant or laborious.
Turn on or around an axis or a center.
To become widely known and passed on.
Go around the flank of (an opposing army)
1 But unfortunately, there are not enough free legal services to go around .
2 In this case, there was a lot of good to go around .
3 This doesn't absolve me of blame-there'splenty of blame to go around .
4 If people want depressing reality, there's plenty of that to go around .
5 We don't go around and engage in violence because there are difficulties.
6 I thought we'd travel south and then east, and go around it.
7 Now, go around your office right now and loudly assess your colleagues.
8 Then tomorrow, we'll turn back, and go around the way I came.
9 Sometimes the white folks go around the slave quarters for the night.
10 Ariella wanted to go around , even though it would take us longer.
11 It became more and more difficult to go around the Yeerk areas.
12 If I were in your place I'd go around bragging about it.
13 After only four months, Tom decided to give marriage another go around .
14 Tad decided that he would go around the herd to the left.
15 If you see any ghosts waiting ahead of you, go around them.
16 Jack whipped the car to the right, trying to go around it.
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