get around phrasal verb ( see also ↑ get )
1 . get around (something) to go or travel to different places:
We had to use public transport to get around.
It’s quite easy to get around London.
2 . if news or information gets around, it is told to a lot of people:
News of the accident soon got around.
Word got around that the department might be closed.
3 . get around something to avoid something that is difficult or causes problems for you:
I think we should be able to get around most of these problems.
She was always very clever at getting around the rules.