What does the phrasal verb “get around” mean? Explore the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb “get around“, illustrated with examples:
Definition
1. To become known. If news gets around, a lot of people know about it.
2. To find a way of dealing with a problem.
3. To persuade someone to do something.
Example(s)
1. The news of his death got around.
2. Are there any ways of getting around this problem?
3. She knew just how to get around her husband.
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