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move around
  1. v. pass to the other side of; "turn the corner"; "move around the obstacle" [syn: turn]

  2. travel from place to place, as for the purpose of finding work, preaching, or acting as a judge [syn: travel]

Usage examples of "move around".

Navigational procedures: how do you move around in infinity without getting lost?

He could not move around at will, and only twice during the seemingly endless voyage did he manage to make his way up inside the fin to gasp in lungfuls of the life-giving salt air.

He was able to move around now, if not very far, and the very first thing he'd insisted upon as soon as he could do so was taking care of his own toilet necessities.

When she got the rheumatism so bad she couldn't move around she used to sit up there and watch the road by the hour.

But the low overhead (the position was wedged in above the starboard forward thruster plenum) and the limited space to move around meant that it, also, was no place for a claustrophobe.

It had been designed to transport heavy cargo, and even with Malaika's 'objects of weight' scattered about there was plenty of room in which to move around.

Of course you can move around, and in some cases this could be successful.

Kelmer, going outside to move around a bit, had seen Weldi in the garden, and talked with her briefly.

We occupy the interior of the enemy base, and inside it there is more than a dense mass of machinery, there is space enough to move around.

You will move around, inspect your capital and its hinterland, meet people, attend ceremonies—.