know one's way around
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[edit]know one's way around (third-person singular simple present knows one's way around, present participle knowing one's way around, simple past knew one's way around, past participle known one's way around)
- (transitive, intransitive) To know an area.
- (transitive, intransitive, idiomatic) Synonym of know one's stuff: to be knowledgeable about a subject or task.
- Joe really knows his way around corn mazes.
- 1951, Mickey Spillane, One Lonely Night[1]:
- "Mike's been in on a lot of big stuff, Lee," Pat cut in. "He knows his way around."
- 1998 August 24, Johanna McGeary et al., “Sifting For Answers”, in Time:
- But after more than two decades in the FBI's secretive national-security division, she knows her way around terrorism.
- 2011, W. E. B. Griffin, William E. Butterworth IV, Covert Warriors[2], →ISBN:
- “What I need is either a set of CIA credentials—better yet, a CIA agent who knows his way around and can be trusted to keep his mouth shut.”