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vb. (en-past of: get around to)
Usage examples of "got around to".
It would be very impressive when they got around to building itand when there was an Alexandria.
Owing to the subsidence, Tydomin seemed rather doubtful at first as to the right road, but by making a long divergence they eventually got around to the other side of the newly formed chasm.
But Mister and Go-Captain Tree never got around to visiting us, so there I was, a big girl with picture-cubes of him all over my room.
The ridiculous size of the sum requested is sometimes taken as an indication that Shakespeare did not know how much a talent was worth, and either hadn't done the necessary research by the time he abandoned the play, or, if he had, never got around to changing the figures throughout.
One of the things we got around to talking about, after a week or so, was what we'd do when we got to Fangiith.