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Penny Lam Posted 6 years ago
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What does "race around" mean in this sentence?

"With anger at the bosses, the union, or the marketing department, people spend their time racing around, often looking for and using the corporate equivalent of firearms."

  

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Penny Lam racing around, going from place to place in a very hurried or frantic manner. )

  • Penny Lam racing around, going from place to place in a very hurried or frantic manner.
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Penny Lamracing around,

going from place to place in a very hurried or frantic manner.

(When you race around, you nave no plan - you just go from A to B to C, hoping to find something.)

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