run around
Britishverb
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(often foll by with) to associate habitually (with)
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to behave in a fickle or promiscuous manner
noun
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informal deceitful or evasive treatment of a person (esp in the phrase give or get the run-around )
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printing an arrangement of printed matter in which the column width is narrowed to accommodate an illustration
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Go about hurriedly here and there, as in I have been running around all day so I want to stay home tonight and relax . [Early 1900s]
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Also, run around with . Associate or consort with socially, as in At college she began to run around with a very liberal group . [Late 1800s]
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Be sexually unfaithful, as in She caught him running around just once too often and finally sued for divorce . [Early 1900s]
Example Sentences
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It has batting cages, climbing walls, golf simulators and fields to run around in those cleats before walking out with them.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 14, 2026
The Italian edged out Norwegian Erlend Blikra and compatriot Matteo Malucelli in the charge to the line at the end of a flat 166km run around Dubai.
From Barron's • Feb. 20, 2026
Concentration camp systems are always an end run around the existing legal system in a country at a given time.
From Slate • Feb. 17, 2026
Faced with an angry monkey, these kids can’t think of much else to do other than run around hunting for their smartphones.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 9, 2026
When he’d run around the table to get to the window, had the breeze lifted the pages slightly into the air?
From "Found" by Margaret Peterson Haddix
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