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along
[uh-lawng, uh-long]
preposition
through, on, beside, over, or parallel to the length or direction of; from one end to the other of.
to walk along a highway; to run a border along a shelf.
during; in the course of.
Somewhere along the way I lost my hat.
in conformity or accordance with.
I plan to revise the article along the lines suggested.
adverb
by the length; lengthwise; parallel to or in a line with the length or direction.
He ran along beside me.
with a progressive motion; onward.
The police ordered the line to move along.
(of time) some way on.
along toward evening.
in company; in agreement (usually followed bywith ).
I'll go along with you. He planned the project along with his associates.
as a companion; with one.
She took her brother along.
from one person or place to another.
The order was passed along from the general to the captain and from the captain to a private.
at or to an advanced place or state.
Work on the new ship is quite far along.
as an accompanying item; on hand.
Bring along your umbrella.
Chiefly Southern U.S. and British Dialect., along of,
owing to; because of.
We weren't invited, along of your rudeness.
in company with.
You come along of me to the store.
verb phrase
get along., get.
along
/ əˈlɒŋ /
preposition
over or for the length of, esp in a more or less horizontal plane
along the road
adverb
continuing over the length of some specified thing
in accompaniment; together with some specified person or people
he says he'd like to come along
forward
the horse trotted along at a steady pace
to a more advanced state
he got the work moving along
accompanying; together with
consider the advantages along with the disadvantages
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of along1
Idioms and Phrases
all along, all the time; throughout.
I knew all along that it was a lie.
be along, to arrive at a place; come.
They should be along soon.
More idioms and phrases containing along
Example Sentences
Ms Shuttleworth added that along with the rising cost of labour, the impact of shoplifting continued to grow.
During every road trip, Russell would bring along a jug full of its brown water with him to sprinkle on the opponent’s field.
Anaheim has explored how to connect its two main visitor hubs along Katella Avenue, with Disneyland and the Anaheim Convention Center about three miles west of Angel Stadium and Honda Center.
I wanted to feel like a professor in the woods, so we purchased a bunch of used books from the Last Bookstore and stacked them along a winding pathway and then covered them with moss.
The earl is shocked to discover that the family would have neighbors and that he’d have to “go along” the hallway to bed rather than ascend the stairs as he would in a grand home.
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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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