What is the meaning of the sentences?
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What is the meaning of the sentences?
bring about | To bring about something or to bring something about is to make it happen. |
come about | When you say how or why something comes about, you explain how or why it happens. |
get about | To get about is to be able to go to different places without difficulty, especially if you are old or have been ill. |
get about | If news or information gets about, a lot of people hear about it. |
go about | To go about something is to start to do something or deal with something. |
go about | To go about an activity is to continue with it. |
lay about | To lay about somebody is to attack him or her. |
put about | If a ship or boat puts about it turns around. |
see about | To see about something is to deal with something or to arrange for something to be done. |
go about | To go about something is to start to do something or deal with something. |