100 Phrasal Verbs in 100 Days Day 60: To Get Around To Something 🕑 Definition: To finally do something that you have been planning or meaning to do for a while, but kept postponing. How to use it? • Get around to + activity: I'll get around to cleaning later • Get around to + verb-ing: I finally got around to calling him Examples in situations: Household tasks: • I keep meaning to organize my closet, but I never get around to it. (I never find time to organize my closet) • I finally got around to fixing the leaky faucet after months of delay. (I finally fixed the faucet after postponing it) Work projects: • I need to get around to updating my resume before applying for jobs. (I need to finally update my resume) Personal goals: • She's been saying she'll get around to learning Spanish for years. (She's been postponing learning Spanish) Communication: • I've been meaning to call my grandmother - I should get around to it today. (I should finally call my grandmother) 💬 Question: What's something you've been meaning to do but haven't gotten around to yet? What's stopping you?