Phrasal Verb | get round to |
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Definition | to (finally) have or find time to do something |
Examples | - I really must get round to cutting the grass. It must be almost 30cm high! - When are you going to get round to cleaning your room? It's in a real mess. |
Note | You can also say get around to, |
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