out and about

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out and about (not comparable)

  1. (idiomatic) Traveling; out; moving; engaged in day-to-day activities requiring travel.
    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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