Word info Antonyms

out and about

Adjective

Meaning

out and about (not comparable)

(idiomatic) Traveling; out; moving; engaged in day-to-day activities.
He carried a cellular phone so that friends could reach him when he was out and about.
She had been in hospital, but now she is out and about again.

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Examples

And you should not be out and about in your nightgown. There are Lightwoods wandering these halls. Cassandra Clare

I think mp3s are great if you are unknown and trying to get started. It's a good way to get your music out and about. But for those who are established, it's not good at all. Crystal Waters

I'm fortunate in that I'm a lecturer too and this gets me out and about and away from the computer. I also have loads of friends all around the world, plus a core group of special people in my life that I can lean on, chat to, or just hang with. Paul Kane

I'm not reclusive. I'm out and about. Steven A. Cohen

When I am out and about I feel watched. It's become second nature. The only time I get to be private is in my work. That is when I liberate the ego. The blessed-out sensation of liberating the ego. Thandie Newton

I'd like to find someone to procreate with - as sexy as that sounds. If you're out and about and fit the description, come up and say hi. I won't bite. Well, maybe a little, if you're lucky. Chloë Sevigny

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