Along - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əˈlɔːŋ|  American pronunciation of the word along
Brit.  |əˈlɒŋ|  British pronunciation of the word along

adverb

- with a forward motion (syn: on)
we drove along admiring the view
the horse trotted along at a steady pace
move along
- in accompaniment or as a companion
His little sister came along to the movies
I brought my camera along
working along with his father
- to a more advanced state
the work is moving along
well along in their research
hurrying their education along
getting along in years
- in addition (usually followed by `with')
we sent them food and some clothing went along in the package
along with the package came a bill
consider the advantages along with the disadvantages
- in line with a length or direction (often followed by `by' or `beside')
pass the word along
ran along beside me
cottages along by the river

Extra examples

We walked along the beach.

The chairs were lined up along the wall.

The ship sailed along the coast.

We drove to Boston and we stopped along the way for lunch.

We walked along beside the road.

I was just walking along, minding my own business.

The police told the people in the crowd to move along.

We looked at the houses as we drove along.

Plans for a new stadium are already pretty far along.

I lost my hat along the way.

He ran along beside me.

Keep the line moving along.

He planned the project along with his associates

She took her brother along.

He brought his instruments along.

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