have been around

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have been around (third-person singular simple present has been around, present participle having been around, simple past and past participle had been around)

  1. (idiomatic) To be experienced in worldly matters; to be seasoned, not naive.
    • 1900, Edward Stratemeyer, chapter 17, in The Rover Boys Out West:
      "Oh, I've been around a little before," said Tom coolly.
      "Yes, you look like a lad who has seen something of the world."
    • 2008 March 3, “'Special Report' Panel on Hillary Clinton's New Campaign Advertisement”, in foxnews.com, US, retrieved 1 January 2009:
      Barnes: John McCain has been tested. He has been tested in war, and he passed that test. When has Hillary been tested? She has been tested in her marriage. That's about it.
      Williams: You're being very mean.
      Barnes: No I'm not. I'm being honest.
      Williams: She has been around. She has met world leaders.

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