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Running around
verb
Present participle of run around
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"running around" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's actions when they are moving quickly and actively in various directions. Here are some examples of how to use it in a sentence: - "I saw John running around the park this morning. He must really be training hard for the marathon." - "The kids have been running around the house all day. I wish they would settle down and do something quiet for a change." - "I'm exhausted from running around all day trying to get everything ready for the party." - "Samantha's been running around like a chicken with her head cut off. I don't know how she manages to get everything done." - "I love running around in the rain. It makes me feel like a kid again."
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Running around like a maniac = Importance.
Running around big fatty things, they look gorgeous.
I've been running around.
We were running around.
And you're running around!
I'm always running around.
I am always running around.
There are ostriches running around.
We started running around together.
"I've seen you running around".
Grandkids running around?
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