around about
English
editAdverb
editaround about (not comparable)
- (Australia, informal) Nearly; approximately.
- 2009 March 6, The Daily Telegraph[1]:
- We had around about a dozen workers called out and they worked through to about 6 o'clock this morning doing repairs.
- 2021 June 28, Marcus O'Dean, Sporting Shooter[2]:
- I quickly settled myself on my backside as a fox playfully chased a grasshopper around about fifty metres away.
- 2018, Jenny Martens, QShelter[3]:
- I grew up knowing only Aboriginal culture because my Grandfather died when I was around about ten years old.