if something such as an illness or a piece of news is going around, people are giving or telling it to each other
to be enough so that everyone can have one or some
to behave or be dressed in a particular way
to move in a circle
to spend a lot of time with someone, going to different places and doing things
to visit a person or a place
used for saying that the way that you behave towards other people will influence the way that other people behave towards you in the future
Are you going around to Tom’s after work?
But is there enough to go around?
But there was a hell of a lot of mental grit going around.
He caught a nasty flu virus that’s been going around.
I went around last night, but no one was in.
In some classes, there aren’t even enough books to go around.
Prelim's in five months-the PD's scared, so he's taking his time this go-around.
She used to go around with Susannah all the time.
The hands of the clock seemed to go around so slowly.
There’s a story going around the office that you’re thinking of leaving.
Why do you always go around without any shoes on?
You can’t go around saying things like that!
goes around
going around
went around
gone around
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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