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Adv1. लगभगThere are around 20,000 people in the stadium today.2. चारो\aroundओरThe children were running around in the garden.3. घेरेवालाThe town was 100 kilometers around.--------Part1. हर\aroundओरHe looked around.Someone will show you around.2. इधर\aroundउधरThere were insects scampering around.3. कुछ\aroundनहीं\aroundकरते\aroundहुएSeveral people were sitting around looking at the passers by.4. मौजूद\aroundहोनाThere were more fish around in the tzar's reign.5. आस\aroundपासThere is no one around.6. पीछे\aroundकी\aroundओरHe turned around and ran back to the station for his bag.--------Prep1. इधर\aroundउधरA large number of people were running around the place.Books were lying around the room.2. चारों\aroundओरHe had tied a cloth around his waist.3. आस\aroundपासI saw him around the garden in the afternoon.4. घूम\aroundकरThe thief ran into a man as he turned around the corner.
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