Sentence examples for hit around from inspiring English sources

The phrase "hit around" is a common idiom in spoken and written English.
It means to discuss or talk about something without directly addressing it or dealing with it directly. It can also mean to beat around the bush or avoid a topic. Example: Instead of confronting her about her bad behavior, I tried to hit around the issue by talking about something else. He didn't want to hurt her feelings, so he hit around the fact that he didn't like her new haircut. In the meeting, they hit around the topic of budget cuts, but no one was willing to address it head on.

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Run around and hit around".

"Even the greatest starters, they get hit around sometimes.

"If you put a ball on a tee, you're not going to hit around".

When you're getting hit around, you want to stay away from the middle of the plate.

The United States Geological Survey said the quake hit around 4 27 p.m. Pacific time about 22 miles from Ferndale.

The global cosmetics market hit around $500 billion last year.

The circuit's nadir hit around 2003.

They saw bullets hit around them.

Experts think onshore windfarms could hit around £50 per MWh.

They have leapt to $313m in 1996, and should hit around $400m in 1998.

The financial crisis hit around the time Bank of America took control of Countrywide.

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