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out and about

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/aʊt ənd əˈbaʊt/
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out of the house or office, and actively engaged in various activities, especially outdoors

  • Out and about in the city, he explored new cafés and bookstores.
  • She was finally out and about after recovering from the flu.
  • They enjoy being out and about, meeting friends and trying new restaurants.
  • Out and about for most of the day, she barely spent time at home.
  • The doctor advised him to rest, but he was already out and about by the afternoon.