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Discover Ludwig"running about" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is moving around energetically and quickly, often in an uncontrolled way. For example, "The mischievous toddler was running about the playground, getting into every nook and cranny."
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running about
verb
Present participle of run about
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You know, running about and being silly.
But instead I was just running about constantly.
Running about in the snow, and falling over and things.
It'll be nice to see him running about again.
The candidates of the 2 major parties, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan, are running about even.
If that worked, we'd all be running about in onesies.
"They're running about, trying to open the trailer, laying down in the road," he said.
We had the three in midfield that just kept running about and putting them under pressure.
The Rhodesians were caught by surprise, and many panicked, running about and firing randomly.
Otherwise, the greens will be in smooth shape and running about 12 on the Stimpmeter.
If anything, having a workplace weasel running about will keep you on your toes.
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