to walk about;  to walk around;  to walk to and fro;  to pace around;  to wander
 to fly about;  to skip about;  to bustle about
 to run around;  to bustle about
 to run around trying to escape;  to run from place to place
 to run around;  to bustle about
 to jaunt around;  to play around;  to visit one place after another without effect
 to jump about;  to jump around;  to bounce about;  to romp about
 to exceed (esp. figures: profits, unemployment rate, etc.);  to surpass;  to be more than;  to be better than
 to rove;  to prowl;  to go cruising
 to be dizzy;  to feel faint;  to feel giddy
 to fly about;  to skip about;  to bustle about
 to appear on the market;  to be in season (e.g. fruit);  to circulate widely;  to make the rounds;  to go around
 to creep about;  to crawl around
 to get one's head around;  to think about
 to sniff around;  to snoop around;  to nose about
 to jump about;  to jump around;  to bounce about;  to romp about
 to exceed (esp. figures: profits, unemployment rate, etc.);  to surpass;  to be more than;  to be better than
 to carry around;  to be roundabout (speech, actions, etc.);  to be indirect
 to walk about;  to walk around;  to walk to and fro;  to pace around;  to wander
 to appear on the market;  to be in season (e.g. fruit);  to circulate widely;  to make the rounds;  to go around
 to run around;  to bustle about;  to busy oneself
 to go around spreading (news, rumors, etc.);  to cry about;  to circulate;  to broadcast
 to make one's rounds;  to patrol
 to be forestalled;  to fall behind;  to be one step behind
 to walk about;  to walk around;  to conduct oneself;  to turn up;  to brawl (in a play, etc.)
 to fly about;  to skip about;  to bustle about
 to run around trying to escape;  to run from place to place
 to become decrepit;  to be in one's dotage;  to become dull;  to lose one's astuteness;  to lose one's touch;  to become senile
 to break into (houses here and there);  to rampage
 to wander about;  to wander around;  to hang around;  to loiter
 you'll have to pay for it;  the bill will come due;  there's no escaping
 to jaunt around;  to play around;  to visit one place after another without effect
 you'll have to pay for it;  the bill will come due;  there's no escaping
 to be dizzy;  to feel faint;  to feel giddy
 to fall below (esp. figures: profits, unemployment rate, etc.);  to be less than;  to be lower than;  to fall just short of;  to be just under
 to rave;  to run amok (amuck)
 to go on a pub-crawl;  to drink at a round of places
 to carry something around
 to get one's head around;  to think about
 to have fortune come your way;  to become lucky
 to be attentive to small details;  to be attentive to others (or others' concerns);  to have one's mind turn groundlessly to something negative
 to get drunk;  to become tipsy
 (for one's turn) to come round
 to follow;  to shadow;  to hanker after;  to hover around
 to turn against;  to become an enemy
 to leave nothing undone;  to give good service;  to attend to everything;  to be on someone's tracks (e.g. police);  to catch up with;  to close in on
 to be forestalled;  to fall behind;  to be one step behind
 to speak without hesitation or problems;  to speak fluently or skillfully;  to be talkative;  to have a glib tongue
 to have fortune come your way;  to become lucky
 to have one's hands tied behind one;  to be arrested
 to go on a pub-crawl;  to drink at a round of places
 to waver;  to be inconsistent;  to be contradictory
 to call out (for someone)