Phrasal Verb - Playing Around
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.Definition
To play around means to engage in unimportant or trivial activities, often to avoid doing something more serious or meaningful. It can also refer to experimenting or trying out different things, like ideas or activities, in a casual or informal way.
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | Stop playing around and focus on your work. |
| 2 | She loves playing around with makeup and trying new looks. |
| 3 | He's been playing around with coding and is now building a new app. |
| 4 | The kids were playing around with the dog in the backyard. |
| 5 | They played around with different colors before deciding on the final design. |
| 6 | Don't play around with fire; it's too dangerous. |
| 7 | She likes playing around with new recipes in the kitchen. |
| 8 | I've been playing around with photography and am now taking better pictures. |
| 9 | They played around with different musical instruments before forming a band. |
| 10 | He hates playing around and always finishes his tasks on time. |