Go about

verb

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To busy oneself with. transitive

    "The workers went about their business as Zelensky looked around. One man at the wheel of a forklift seemed annoyed when the presidential entourage got in his way, and the machine beeped loudly as we tried to maneuver around him."

  2. 2
    begin to deal with wordnet
  3. 3
    To tackle (a problem or task). intransitive

    "A marvellous witty fellow, I assure you; but I will go about with him."

  4. 4
    To circulate (in). intransitive
  5. 5
    To change from one tack to another. See :Wikipedia:Tack (maneuver). intransitive

    "[I]t was commonly said that two masts, a bowsprit and a swivel gun would have transformed our dwelling into a line-of-battle ship; indeed, so seaman-like was our architect, that we feared when once we had taken possession of our new house, we might be disturbed during the night by an order being given to "go about," and by hearing in the quiet hours of the morning the familiar inquiry of "How's her head?""

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