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along with someone Definition


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along
adverb
    1. In some direction.
      Example: Her old banger just chugs along
      Thesaurus: ahead, on, onward, forth, forward.
    2a. In accompaniment;
      Example: could sing along to any Nirvana track
    2b. In the company of someone else or with others.
      Example: went along with Kurt to the gig
    3. Into a more advanced state.
      Example: coming along nicely
prep
    1. By the side of something or near something.
    2. Down the length of or down part of the length of something.
      Example: The shops are just along that street
Idiom: all along
Idiom: along with something or someone
    In addition to it or them.
      Example: Along with the CD, you get a free poster
      Thesaurus: together with, with, accompanying, in addition to, simultaneously.
    In conjunction with it or them.
Idiom: be along
    colloq
    To arrive, call, visit, etc.
      Example: said he'd be along about six
Idiom: go along with someone or something (go along for the ride)
    See under go.
Etymology: Anglo-Saxon andlang.



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