go around

go around  {v.}
1a. To go from one place or person to another.
Mr. Smith is going around looking for work.
Don't go around telling lies like that.
Chicken pox is going around the neighborhood.
A rumor is going around school that we will get the afternoon off.
1b. To go together; keep company. — Usually used with "with".
Bill goes around with boys older than he is because he is big for his age.
Syn.: GO ABOUT (2b).
2. To be enough to give to everyone; be enough for all.
There are not enough desks to go around in the classroom.
Categories: verb

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