WordNet
drive around
v. drive someone in a vehicle [syn: chauffeur]
drive without any particular aim; "we were driving around in the countryside on a fine Sunday morning"
Usage examples of "drive around".
But you must find it a little dangerous to drive around in this thing.
His job is to drive around at the end of the day, check out the high-priced listings, make sure everything’.
A young woman leading the Praxis aides seemed to be saying that they could take a drive around and see the region, go down to the new coast and so on.