to be around|to be arounds in English
noun
to be close by, to be nearby, to be in the surroundings
Use "to be around|to be arounds" in a sentence
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2. He's a difficult man to be around.
3. Whether that will be enough to convince buyers to stick around remains to be seen.
4. No, the Alchemist has to be around here.
5. Assimilate, for better or worse, is happy to be around. Is glad to be watched
6. The Benchwork must be designed to fit around those turns without needing to be completely dismantled
7. Likewise, a good Coworker is pleasant to be around
8. Around this time his work ceased to be figurative.
9. You need to be around children your own age.
10. The thread needs to be wound around the spindle.
11. This is not the time to be mopping around.
12. There seem to be fewer tourists around this year.
13. Their just so great and Cute to be around
14. You're getting to be a regular customer around here.
15. We used to prance around our bedroom pretending to be pop stars.
16. The deal is estimated to be worth around $5 million.
17. 13 Guards were to be posted around nuclear power stations.
18. Bleep Study Groups continue to be formed around the world
19. Impatient. Fun to be around. Having lots of friends. Flirtatious.
20. That contract proved to be a millstone around his neck.
21. If you are Appealing, people want to be around you.
22. Too young to be hopping around on a willow peg.
23. Seals have good reason to be nervous around their holes.
24. 2 There seem to be fewer tourists around this year.
25. Children should not be allowed to fool around with matches.