go round with
B1 informal inseparable transitive
In simple words
To be friends with a group of people and spend a lot of time with them.
Meanings
1 B1
idiomatic
informal
To regularly spend time as part of a social group or frequently accompany a particular person.
"She used to go round with a group of artists when she lived in Manchester."
Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes
Mainly British English. Often used to describe a teenager's friendship circle or regular companions. Slightly old-fashioned in tone; younger speakers may prefer 'hang out with'.
Commonly used with
crowd gang group friends lot bunch
Forms
Base
go round with
I/you/we/they
3rd person
goes round with
he/she/it
Past simple
went round with
yesterday
Past participle
gone round with
have + pp
-ing form
going round with
continuous
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