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get around
verb as in bypass
verb as in cajole
Strong matches
verb as in circulate
verb as in circumvent
verb as in deviate
verb as in divert
verb as in dodge
Strong matches
verb as in elude
Strongest matches
verb as in evade
Strong matches
verb as in foil
Strong matches
verb as in goldbrick
verb as in inveigle
verb as in nationalize
verb as in negotiate
verb as in overcome
Strong matches
verb as in prevail on
verb as in prevail upon/prevail on
verb as in shirk
verb as in shun
verb as in sidestep
verb as in veer
Example Sentences
Another top tip from Imo: it'll be dark so bring a light to help get around, but use a red torch if you can get hold of one.
Merritt’s physical health has worsened over the past year, forcing her to rely on a cane, walker or just hobble to get around.
They could barely get around in a cab.
The cuts have upended the management of national parks, which get around 325 million visitors annually, as well as national forests, which see about 159 million visitors each year.
Gemma said at one point she was almost housebound and could only get around through the help of a pushchair or shopping trolley.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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