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- Dictionarya·long/əˈlôNG/
preposition
- 1. moving in a constant direction on (a road, path, or any more or less horizontal surface): "soon we were driving along a narrow road" Similar
- 2. extending in a more or less horizontal line on: "cars were parked along the grass border" Similar
adverb
- 1. moving in a constant direction on a road, path, or any more or less horizontal surface: "he continued to plod along" Similar
- 2. in or into company with others: "he had brought along a friend of his" Similar
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GET ALONG definition: 1. If two or more people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other: 2. to…. Learn more.
If you get along with someone, you have a friendly relationship with them. You can also say that two people get along.
The meaning of GET ALONG is to proceed toward a destination : progress. How to use get along in a sentence.
When you get along with someone, you're friendly or compatible with them. A babysitter might promise to take his charges out for ice cream if they can get along with each other for an hour. Some brothers and sisters get along well, while others fight like cats and dogs.
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English get along phrasal verb 1 RELATIONSHIP if two or more people get along, they have a friendly relationship We’ve always got along quite well. with They seem to get along with each other. 2 PROGRESS to deal with a job or situation or to make progress How’s Sam getting along at university? without ...
GET ALONG definition: 1. If two or more people get along, they like each other and are friendly to each other: 2. to…. Learn more.
Get along definition: to be friendly or compatible. See examples of GET ALONG used in a sentence.