Get along - definition, transcription
Amer.
|ˈɡet əˈlɔːŋ|
Brit.
|ˈɡet əˈlɒŋ|
verb
- proceed or get along (syn: come, do, fare, make out)
- have smooth relations (syn: get on)
- have smooth relations (syn: get on)
My boss and I get along very well
- develop in a positive way (syn: advance, come along, come on, get on, progress)Extra examples
They get along.
I'll get along somehow.
I think I'll be getting along now, I want to be home quite early.
Grandfather is getting along and doesn't see too well any more.
...most college students can get along with just a few hours of sleep at night...
...the preparations for the party are getting along just fine...
How is your work getting along?
How is Tom getting along with his new book?
Does he get along with his mother-in-law?
How time's getting along!
My boss and I get along very well
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