[Phrasal Verb] GET AROUND - Learn Strategies for Efficient Travel and Movement!

Get around

Get around

/ˌɡɛt əˈraʊnd/

To move from place to place.

Get around" can refer to the ability to move or travel from place to place. It’s also used to suggest overcoming difficulties. For example, if a road is blocked and you still manage to reach your destination, you have found a way to "get around" the obstacle.

Example Sentences

  1. She's figured out how to get around the city quickly.

    She's figured out how to navigate the city quickly.

  2. To get around the traffic, he took a shortcut.

    To avoid the traffic, he took a shortcut.

  3. The best way to get around the blockage was to follow the alternative route provided.

    The best way to avoid the blockage was to follow the alternative route provided.

Share
Time really flies when you're having fun!
Available in
Recommended Video
more