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Go along   /goʊ əlˈɔŋ/   Listen
Go along

verb
1.
Cooperate or pretend to cooperate.  Synonym: play along.
2.
Continue a certain state, condition, or activity.  Synonyms: continue, go on, keep, proceed.  "We continued to work into the night" , "Keep smiling" , "We went on working until well past midnight"  Antonym: discontinue.
3.
Pass by.  Synonyms: elapse, glide by, go by, lapse, pass, slide by, slip away, slip by.






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"Go along" Quotes from Famous Books



... "You go along," said he. "I'll finish here. You 'tend to Annie's gardin. I hove a trowel over the fence there this mornin'. You go an' git up some ...
— Country Neighbors • Alice Brown

... take another look at that old vessel," said Percival to Jack after dinner. "I have borrowed a stout rope and an axe, and I have my pocket light with me. Will you go along, Jack? I suppose we should take J.W. with us, but he is a little fellow, ...
— The Hilltop Boys on Lost Island • Cyril Burleigh

... not go along by the outer Boulevards, as he had felt inclined to. A fanciful hope, on the contrary, urged him to follow the perilous itinerary of central Paris. Rodolphe thought that on a day when millions were going about the thoroughfares ...
— Bohemians of the Latin Quarter • Henry Murger

... have a square meal before I start," Smoke said. "And when I start it will be up the McQuestion, not down. I want you to go along with me, Breck. We're going to search that other bank for the man ...
— Smoke Bellew • Jack London

... much a journey, per cart; this also is an entry. Then so many francs and odd sous 'for the necessary quantity of quick-lime!' (Etat des sommes payees par la Commune de Paris, Hist. Parl. xviii. 231.) Carts go along the streets; full of stript human corpses, thrown pellmell; limbs sticking up:—seest thou that cold Hand sticking up, through the heaped embrace of brother corpses, in its yellow paleness, in its cold rigour; the palm opened towards ...
— The French Revolution • Thomas Carlyle


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