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    tag along

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  2. TAG ALONG definition: 1. to go somewhere with a person or group, usually when they have not asked you to go with them…. Learn more.

  3. Definition of 'tag along' tag along. phrasal verb. If someone goes somewhere and you tag along, you go with them, especially when they have not asked you to. I let him tag along because he had not been too well recently. [VERB PARTICLE] She seems quite happy to tag along with them. [VERB PARTICLE + with] See full dictionary entry for tag.

  4. noun. tag· along ˈta-gə-ˌlȯŋ. : one that persistently and often annoyingly follows the lead of another. tag along. 2 of 2. verb. tagged along; tagging along; tags along. intransitive verb. : to follow another's lead especially in going from one place to another. Examples of tagalong in a Sentence.

  5. tag along (behind/with somebody) to go somewhere with somebody, especially when you have not been asked or invited. Do you mind if I tag along with you tonight? Take your English to the next level. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words.

  6. The idiom "tag along" means to go somewhere with someone without being invited. Here are some examples that will help you understand this idiom.

  7. Jun 27, 2024 · tag along. Other forms: tagged along; tagging along; tags along. Definitions of tag along. verb. go along with, often uninvited. “my younger brother often tagged along when I went out with my friends”. see more.

  8. Definition of tag along phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Aug 2, 2023 · The phrase “tag along” means to follow along after someone, to go along with someone. It can have a positive or negative connotation depending on the context and tone of voice. It is a common and informal idiom that can be used in various situations.

  10. tag along. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English tag along phrasal verb to go somewhere with someone, especially when they have not asked you to go with them SYN tag on British English with Kate tagged along with Mum and Vicky. → tag → See Verb table.

  11. To accompany or closely follow someone or a group, perhaps when one is not part of the group or when one's presence is not wanted. I decided to tag along and see if they found anything interesting. Do you mind if my little brother tags along? My parents want him to get out of the house for a while. See also: tag.