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About 1Definition: Around; all round; on every side of.
About 2Definition: Over or upon different parts of; through or over in various directions; here and there in; to and fro in; throughout. About 3Definition: Near; not far from; determining approximately time, size, quantity. About 4Definition: In concern with; engaged in; intent on. About 5Definition: On the point or verge of; going; in act of. About 6Definition: Concerning; with regard to; on account of; touching. About 7Definition: On all sides; around. About 8Definition: In circuit; circularly; by a circuitous way; around the outside; as, a mile about, and a third of a mile across. About 9Definition: Here and there; around; in one place and another. About 10Definition: Nearly; approximately; with close correspondence, in quality, manner, degree, etc.; as, about as cold; about as high; also of quantity, number, time. about 11Definition: (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct; "lasted approximately an hour"; "in just about a minute"; "he''s about years old"; "I''ve had about all I can stand"; "we meet about once a month"; "some forty people came"; "weighs around a hundre about 12Definition: in the area or vicinity; "a few spectators standing about"; "hanging around"; "waited around for the next flight" about 13Definition: all around or on all sides; "dirty clothes lying around (or about)"; "let''s look about for help"; "There were trees growing all around"; "she looked around her" about 14Definition: in or to a reversed position or direction; "about face"; "brought the ship about"; "suddenly she turned around" about 15Definition: to or among many different places or in no particular direction; "wandering about with no place to go"; "people were rushing about"; "news gets around (or about)"; "traveled around in Asia"; "he needs advice from someone who''s been around"; "she sleeps a about 16Definition: about 17Definition: in rotation or succession; "turn about is fair play"
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