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    come along

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  2. to arrive or appear at a place: Go now and I'll come along later. You wait half an hour for a bus, then three come along at once! Fewer examples. We're going to the swimming pool - you can come along later if you want. We were just standing talking when Jamie came along. Pete came along in his car and offered us a lift.

  3. Definition of 'come along' come along. British. 1. phrasal verb B1+. You tell someone to come along to encourage them in a friendly way to do something, especially to attend something. There's a big press launch today and you're most welcome to come along. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. convention.

  4. 1. a. To advance toward the speaker or toward a specified place; approach: Come to me. b. To advance in a specified manner: The children came reluctantly when I insisted. 2. a. To make progress; advance: a former drug addict who has come a long way. b. To fare: How are things coming today? They're coming fine. 3. a.

  5. Definition of come along phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. The meaning of COME-ALONG is a small portable winch usually consisting of a cable attached to a hand-operated ratchet. How to use come-along in a sentence.

  7. come along meaning, definition, what is come along: to be developing or making progress: Learn more.

  8. Come along definition: to progress. See examples of COME ALONG used in a sentence.

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

  10. come verb 1. arrive a chance like this doesn't come along every day 2. make progress; develop he's coming along nicely 3. (in imperative) said when encouraging someone or telling them to hurry up That's our man, Watson! Come along!

  11. The most common usage of the idiom “come along” is when inviting someone to join you in an activity or event.