go around the houses

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Verb

go around the houses (third-person singular simple present goes around the houses, present participle going around the houses, simple past went around the houses, past participle gone around the houses)

  1. (idiomatic) Do something (especially talking) circuitously.

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References

  • “To go around the houses”, in BBC Learning English[1], BBC, 2015 April 21