Idioms for around
been around,
having had much worldly experience: He's been around and isn't likely to be taken in.
Words nearby around
British Dictionary definitions for been around
around
/ (əˈraʊnd) /
preposition
adverb
Word Origin for around
C17 (rare earlier): from
a- ² +
round
usage for around
In American English,
around is usually used instead of
round in adverbial and prepositional senses, except in a few fixed phrases such as
all year round. The use of
around in adverbial senses is less common in British English
Idioms and Phrases with been around (1 of 2)
been around
Been present or active; especially, gained experience or sophistication. For example, This book isn't new; it's been around for many years, or This strategy won't fool Bill; he's been around. [First half of 1900s] Also see get around.
Idioms and Phrases with been around (2 of 2)
around