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aroundc. 1300, "in circumference," from phrase on round. Rare before 1600. In sense of "here and there with no fixed direction" it is 1776, American English (properly about). Of time, fr [..]
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aroundon all sides
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aroundarum
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aroundum
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around(adv) in the area or vicinity(adv) by a circular or circuitous route(adv) used of movement to or among many different places or in no particular direction(adv) in a circle or circular motion(adv) (of [..]
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