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Phrase(s): drive something around something
1. to steer or propel something around something. • Wally drove the small car around the post easily. • Please drive your truck around the corner carefully. 2. to go in a vehicle through different parts of a place. • He drove his new car around town, hoping everyone would see it. • We drove the car around the parade route twice so everyone could get a good look at it., Phrase(s): drive someone around something
to transport a person in a vehicle on a tour of something or some place. • Fred will drive you around the city to see the sights. • He spent an hour driving himself around town.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs