Meaning of Going round outside
Moving around the perimeter of an area or object.
In simple words: Moving around the outside of something.
Going round outside in a sentence
- She was going round outside the garden, checking for any damage.
- They are going round outside the building to find another entrance.
- Tom loves going round outside the park after work, enjoying the evening sun.
- Please be careful while going round outside the fence; it's slippery.
- I saw her going round outside looking for her lost cat.
How to use Going round outside
Use this phrase when describing the action of moving around something from the outside. It is more common in informal situations.
Grammar pattern
going round + object
Memory hint
Think of 'going around' as taking a trip that circles something.
Related words
Collocations with Going round outside
- going round the corner
- going round the block
- going round the outside
- going round the area
- going round the path
Common mistakes with Going round outside
- Confusing with 'going around' which has different meanings.
- Incorrectly using 'going round' without an object (e.g., saying 'going round' alone).
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Frequently asked questions about Going round outside
What does Going round outside mean?
Moving around the outside of something.
What is the definition of Going round outside?
Moving around the perimeter of an area or object.
How do you use Going round outside in a sentence?
She was going round outside the garden, checking for any damage.
Can you give another example of Going round outside?
They are going round outside the building to find another entrance.
What are synonyms for Going round outside?
Common alternatives include circumvent, circle, navigate, periphery, surround.
What words go with Going round outside?
It commonly pairs with going round the corner, going round the block, going round the outside, going round the area, going round the path.
What are common mistakes when using Going round outside?
Confusing with 'going around' which has different meanings. Incorrectly using 'going round' without an object (e.g., saying 'going round' alone).
How do you pronounce Going round outside?
US: //ˈɡoʊɪŋ raʊnd ˈaʊtsaɪd//, UK: //ˈɡəʊɪŋ raʊnd ˈaʊtsaɪd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Going round outside?
Use this phrase when describing the action of moving around something from the outside. It is more common in informal situations.
