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Along   /əlˈɔŋ/   Listen
Along

adverb
1.
With a forward motion.  Synonym: on.  "The horse trotted along at a steady pace" , "The circus traveled on to the next city" , "Move along" , "March on"
2.
In accompaniment or as a companion.  "I brought my camera along" , "Working along with his father"
3.
To a more advanced state.  "Well along in their research" , "Hurrying their education along" , "Getting along in years"
4.
In addition (usually followed by 'with').  "Along with the package came a bill" , "Consider the advantages along with the disadvantages"
5.
In line with a length or direction (often followed by 'by' or 'beside').  "Ran along beside me" , "Cottages along by the river"



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"Along" Quotes from Famous Books



... threaded by the road the pasture is good, save in the extremest drought of summer, when the great herds which usually feed at large on and between the river-bottoms are driven to the rich green grass in the high valleys of the Sierra,—or ought to be: many cattle died along the San Joaquin last summer for want of this care. Occasionally the road winds through the refreshing shadow of a grove of live-oaks, standing far from any water on a sandy knoll. But the most magnificent ...
— The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 80, June, 1864 • Various

... angrily at a loss to account for the appearance of this trailer, for he had been watchful every moment since escaping from the green walls of that blood-tinted city, and he was positive that he had shaken off pursuit. Yet somewhere along that trail, which ran from Len Yang to Bhamo, from Rangoon to Penang, and around the horn of Malacca, his escape ...
— Peter the Brazen - A Mystery Story of Modern China • George F. Worts

... mountains apparently raise no other [varieties of] woods. From Bengala they get civet, and mother-of-pearl. The best benzoin is that of Ceylan and Malaca; but as the Dutch have but little trade in those parts, they get along with that of the Javas, which is not so good, and with some of fine quality that they obtain in fairs and ports. The same is true of cinnamon which they are unable to obtain at Ceylan, except through third persons; accordingly, they secure but little, and content ...
— The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 (Vol 27 of 55) • Various

... him one Sunday after mass. He was walking home from church along the by-road that led to his house when he saw ahead of him Martine, who was also ...
— Une Vie, A Piece of String and Other Stories • Guy de Maupassant

... entered Sir Thomas's service, to find his escritoire open, he amused himself with looking over his papers, among which he discovered the packet of Lady Cecilia's letters. Carlos was not perfectly sure of the handwriting; he thought it was Lady Cecilia's; but when he found the miniature of Miss Stanley along with them, he concluded that the letters must be hers. And having special reasons for feeling vengeance against Helen, and certain at all events of doing mischief, he sent them to General Clarendon: not, however, forgetting his old trade, he copied them first. This was just at the ...
— Helen • Maria Edgeworth


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