come along
Verb
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Verb
come along
- (intransitive, followed by "with") To accompany.
- I'd like you to come along with me to the opera.
- (idiomatic, intransitive) To progress; to make progress.
- The renovation is coming along nicely, and should be ready within a month.
- (accompany) come with
- (progress) rock along
- French: accompagner, venir
- German: mitgehen
- French: avancer
come along (plural come alongs)
- (technical) Alternative form of come-along
- The kayak was tied to the roof of her car with two come alongs.
- Expression of encouragement or mild reproach.
- Come along, dear, there's no point crying over it.
- Come along, Jane. Please finish your homework.
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