"potter about" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: potters about [present, singular, third-person], pottering about [participle, present], pottered about [participle, past], pottered about [past]
Head templates: {{en-verb|*}} potter about (third-person singular simple present potters about, present participle pottering about, simple past and past participle pottered about)
  1. (British) To potter, to be gently active doing various things in an almost aimless manner. Tags: British Synonyms: potter around Related terms: potter Translations (to be gently active without much aim): копоши́ться (kopošítʹsja) [neuter] (Russian)

Inflected forms

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